This method has worked for me all my life, I’m 52 and my dad taught me/us this as kids for our bike chains, simple but MAKE SURE YOU FLATTEN OUT THE PLATES BEING REUSED , IF NOT , PROBLEMS
i spent about an hour trying to get out that fucking pin and i will tell you all now, this guy makes it look a lot easier then it actually is. Its possible to do without the chain tool but be ready for a battle. I highly recommend going out and buying the proper tools because you dont want to end up ruining your new chain which i did ruin my old one but who cares lol.
Harbor Freight, $11, solid as Hell, used it many times over and has yet to break on me. Just make sure you grind down the rivets (dremel w/sand stone bit) before you try to push it through and dont force it.
I did it this way on my old 20$ bike and it was fine for about a year or so. But I'm buying the tool now for my new bike because I don't want to damage the gears.
it can only work if the chain is completely off from the bike. Try doing it when it still in its place and in upright position when you normally facing in real life situation.
OH!!! A Chain has to be a proper length or it might break or come off your rear sprocket and get sucked into the engine and toss you while cruising 80 down the freeway. I get it now. I've only been riding MOTORCYCLES for close to 15 years, glad you told me. Since You're trying to Troll me, let me clarify, IF that's possible. I was referring to breaking the chain while it was still on the bike. Can't be done using this method. Just buy a Chain Breaker and Call it good. Cheers.
Bravo, those two commeti on the top I did not like, I have been forced to make at work these joints without the right tools, but with patience and a bit of manual work is one thing perfectly feasible, certainly a job well done is only valid to the 90% and the duration is the same, but it means that instead of working 1 million hours, it works for 900,000 hours? :-)
Those people who criticize this suggestion are not able to do an emergency repair because they do not have the special tool ... how could I tell them that happened to me to repair in 30 min. AC pump of gasoline on a Autobianchi A112, putting the pin that commanded what I had on hand .... a cartridge case :-))
you really only need to get the pins evenly sticking out and the plates even and moving freely. Peening the ends of the pins isnt really nesessary and since they are hardened steel may not even be possible without hitting them so hard you cause other problems. Iv never had any problem with them coming apart on their own
chains are not used only in bikes. I hammer pins out of heavy duty chains. It's the only effective tool to use, the proper tool is a hydraulic press which I don't have. Mechaincal chain tools may or may not be suitable depending on the size of the chain. On an industrial chain 30mm wide you will not have that option. For a bike chain, yeah, a chain tool is inexpensive and may already have on a multitool. for motorcycles and up is more complicated.
I'm not sure why I even comment or reply to people on TH-cam anymore. It brings All The Trolls/Vampires out. Congratulations You've been Riding a Little Longer than I've been Alive. The T-Shirt's In The Mail. I my "Short" Time riding Street Bikes, I choose NOT to use Clip On Master Link & instead have only dealt with riveted "master links" (out of choice mainly due to trusted advice from many credited sources). And NOW recently successfully using EK's Screw Type Master Link. So there's that
It's okay, everything is done with the tools that you possess and a minimum of dexterity and patience, but the pin punch must have a diameter slightly less than the plug and flat head, otherwise if it were to tip pointed would do expand further the pin while pushing, increasing the difficulty of the job. Also for put the plate should not even beat with the punches because pressing a small point, it tends to bend it, better to use instead the upper nut previously used at the bottom to remove it.
5 dollars my as maybe for a bike chain but the tool for a dirt bike/ motorcycle is 36 and up but that's what eBay is for got mine for 9 bucks from China quality isn't as good nut works just fine
Maybe in YOUR little world the only chain you'll see is on your bicycle. When you are replacing a chain with a new one you have to get it to proper length.
This method has worked for me all my life, I’m 52 and my dad taught me/us this as kids for our bike chains, simple but MAKE SURE YOU FLATTEN OUT THE PLATES BEING REUSED , IF NOT , PROBLEMS
i spent about an hour trying to get out that fucking pin and i will tell you all now, this guy makes it look a lot easier then it actually is. Its possible to do without the chain tool but be ready for a battle. I highly recommend going out and buying the proper tools because you dont want to end up ruining your new chain which i did ruin my old one but who cares lol.
Where there's a will...there's a way. Good show jeep2003!
Harbor Freight, $11, solid as Hell, used it many times over and has yet to break on me. Just make sure you grind down the rivets (dremel w/sand stone bit) before you try to push it through and dont force it.
If you can use a dremel to grind it down, shouldnt u be able to just put a grind-end or dremel tools on a normal electric screwdriver and just go?
im now 43 and i remember ive done this only 2 times an it was easy..if im a bike repair guy or an enthusiast.....yes i would buy the
tool
I did it this way on my old 20$ bike and it was fine for about a year or so. But I'm buying the tool now for my new bike because I don't want to damage the gears.
thank you, very classic I did at 2:24 am
How do you do it if you have a rusty chain
what if the chain is on the bike ?
Thanks :P i was able to shorten my cycle chain because of your tips on putting a Nut under the chain............ :D Once again Thank You ^_^
once you have it reassembled, do you press the ends of the pins back down? or is that even necessary?
And when do you need to break AND Rivet a Chain that ISN'T actually already on your bike while wrapped around 2 sprockets?
how can I find the correct pin on chain I tried this method but I couldnt seperate the chain :(
Thanks...worked perfectly
Thanks, it worked on my chain #420 pocket bike.
How do you break a roller chain with hollow pins? anyone know?
I manage a storage facility and need to shorten my gate controller chain
it can only work if the chain is completely off from the bike. Try doing it when it still in its place and in upright position when you normally facing in real life situation.
OH!!! A Chain has to be a proper length or it might break or come off your rear sprocket and get sucked into the engine and toss you while cruising 80 down the freeway. I get it now. I've only been riding MOTORCYCLES for close to 15 years, glad you told me. Since You're trying to Troll me, let me clarify, IF that's possible. I was referring to breaking the chain while it was still on the bike. Can't be done using this method. Just buy a Chain Breaker and Call it good. Cheers.
Why didnt I think of a nut.... Thanks man!
well done bro👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Btw, thank you for the post. Exactly what I searched for.
thanks man very insightful
Excellent video. Thank you.
Just buy a Chain Cutter tool on eBay or Amazon for $5. Saves your time. and you don't have to damage your fingers.
Yeah and wait 5 days even though I need it done now
Short and simple, thanks mate!
It's easy and I hit like 3 time but got to hit it hard so that the tip of the nail won't slip off
word to the mother. it worked
Bravo, those two commeti on the top I did not like, I have been forced to make at work these joints without the right tools, but with patience and a bit of manual work is one thing perfectly feasible, certainly a job well done is only valid to the 90% and the duration is the same, but it means that instead of working 1 million hours, it works for 900,000 hours? :-)
Thanks for this man. Saved me 20-30 bucks from buying the tool.
Those people who criticize this suggestion are not able to do an emergency repair because they do not have the special tool ... how could I tell them that happened to me to repair in 30 min. AC pump of gasoline on a Autobianchi A112, putting the pin that commanded what I had on hand .... a cartridge case :-))
you really only need to get the pins evenly sticking out and the plates even and moving freely. Peening the ends of the pins isnt really nesessary and since they are hardened steel may not even be possible without hitting them so hard you cause other problems. Iv never had any problem with them coming apart on their own
chains are not used only in bikes. I hammer pins out of heavy duty chains. It's the only effective tool to use, the proper tool is a hydraulic press which I don't have. Mechaincal chain tools may or may not be suitable depending on the size of the chain. On an industrial chain 30mm wide you will not have that option.
For a bike chain, yeah, a chain tool is inexpensive and may already have on a multitool. for motorcycles and up is more complicated.
I'm not sure why I even comment or reply to people on TH-cam anymore. It brings All The Trolls/Vampires out. Congratulations You've been Riding a Little Longer than I've been Alive. The T-Shirt's In The Mail. I my "Short" Time riding Street Bikes, I choose NOT to use Clip On Master Link & instead have only dealt with riveted "master links" (out of choice mainly due to trusted advice from many credited sources). And NOW recently successfully using EK's Screw Type Master Link. So there's that
It's okay, everything is done with the tools that you possess and a minimum of dexterity and patience, but the pin punch must have a diameter slightly less than the plug and flat head, otherwise if it were to tip pointed would do expand further the pin while pushing, increasing the difficulty of the job.
Also for put the plate should not even beat with the punches because pressing a small point, it tends to bend it, better to use instead the upper nut previously used at the bottom to remove it.
not true Napa's chain brake has a pointed punch it works great
m8 your a legend thanks heaps! :P
Great idea! love it!
I disagree,this way tortures both me & the chain.
thanks,finally a useful video
or you can grind off the excess first.
thanks :)
You can do all that and damage your chain or spend $5 and buy the tool.......
fuck the system
Sgt.WakeNBake _ lmao!
its not always an option. any damage you might do is not irreversible...
5 dollars my as maybe for a bike chain but the tool for a dirt bike/ motorcycle is 36 and up but that's what eBay is for got mine for 9 bucks from China quality isn't as good nut works just fine
Appreciate it!
Alternatively use a hacksaw, not pleasant but did the job for me
Very useful.. Thanx for sharing
Maybe in YOUR little world the only chain you'll see is on your bicycle. When you are replacing a chain with a new one you have to get it to proper length.
Thanks that helped alot
lol youre awesome dude
it does work!!!!
Yeah!!! Like a man!!
should have said "2hr la8tr"
ha ha
genius
Ah well, I only ride shaft drives.
thank you:)
and waste 2 weeks till it comes srry no
Bullshit!
crap