Hi All,
I recently broke a chain on my bike. It was the masterlink that popped, bent the pin on the next link, and it doesn't move freely. I only had about 20 hours on it, I kept it lubed, but didn't keep it clean. It is a DID. Has 'DM' punched on some of the plates, but I haven't found that designation anywhere else. Wanted to know where it falls in the quality dept. Is there an easy way I can repair this chain as a spare? I was thinking take it to the shop and have them install/remove the needed links and buy a masterlink as well. I know I should have paid more attention to the chain and I shouldn't mix and match old chain, new sprockets etc. It would be nice to have in a pinch though.
Next question-- I replaced it with a DID professional series O-ring chain. I wanted to keep using the clear silkolene lube which doesn't seem to gum up too much. I found what I thought was just a bigger can at the shop and it turned out to be pretty foamy and messy. It's very tacky and collects dirt like mad. How do you guys maintain your O-ring chains? It says on the box to soak it in Kerosene, doesn't seem like the best idea to me for fear of washing out the grease. Also, WD-40 says on the label that it cuts grease, so maybe that's out too. The best I can think of is washing it with a brush and hot soapy water in a pan, drying it, then using the clear lube again. Feedback Much Appreciated.
Joe Chief
I recently broke a chain on my bike. It was the masterlink that popped, bent the pin on the next link, and it doesn't move freely. I only had about 20 hours on it, I kept it lubed, but didn't keep it clean. It is a DID. Has 'DM' punched on some of the plates, but I haven't found that designation anywhere else. Wanted to know where it falls in the quality dept. Is there an easy way I can repair this chain as a spare? I was thinking take it to the shop and have them install/remove the needed links and buy a masterlink as well. I know I should have paid more attention to the chain and I shouldn't mix and match old chain, new sprockets etc. It would be nice to have in a pinch though.
Next question-- I replaced it with a DID professional series O-ring chain. I wanted to keep using the clear silkolene lube which doesn't seem to gum up too much. I found what I thought was just a bigger can at the shop and it turned out to be pretty foamy and messy. It's very tacky and collects dirt like mad. How do you guys maintain your O-ring chains? It says on the box to soak it in Kerosene, doesn't seem like the best idea to me for fear of washing out the grease. Also, WD-40 says on the label that it cuts grease, so maybe that's out too. The best I can think of is washing it with a brush and hot soapy water in a pan, drying it, then using the clear lube again. Feedback Much Appreciated.
Joe Chief