This is just in regards to SRAM masterlinks. I used to be able to undo
SRAM masterlinks with my hands alone. It was about 4 years ago that I
last did it with a then new SRAM 8 speed chain. However, these days
the masterlinks supplied on new SRAM chains as well as the 10 speed
masterlinks I use on my shimano chains even defy my needle nose
pliers. I recently purchased the tool as well and it does work. I
think SRAM might have changed their masterlink design either that or I
just lost my magic tough.

Clayton
SF, CA

On Nov 21, 9:01 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 06:50 -0800, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> > I just use my trusty chain tool .. avoid the master link and press the pin 
> > just enough to take the chain apart then press it back in when it's time to 
> > put it together.  I know... ohhhhh but that isn't supported and not good 
> > blah blah blah... but it's worked for years for me and many others.
> > The chain on my Giant Tour Bike is held together for 5 years with pieces of 
> > three different chains I had on the wall when I put it together.
>
> > There is best practice and there is what works...
>
> You don't mention what chains you do this with.   It works fine on older
> style, wider chains, gets dodgy at nine and is ruled out at ten or
> above.   You're using 7 or 8 speed drive trains, correct?

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