Captain Stupido
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Fitted one of these (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/362485855261) chains today. It was so cheap that I had doubts about it being a genuine Shimano one... but I'm not generally a snob about chains - cheap ones have always done the trick for me - so I didn't worry too much.
Anyway, it basically seems fine, but the packaging does seem a bit wonky, and it came with what seems to be a useless "powerlink" style joiner, despite the instructions suggesting the use of a connecting pin (not supplied).
Was a bit of a pain to fit because I sized it allowing for the powerlink, but the link refused to "lock" into place. Even with a really good tug, or standing on the pedals. In the end I joined it with my Park chain breaker which was fine, but it meant breaking and joining in 2 places, as I had to add in a bit extra.
Has anyone else come across this, or am I being really daft and missing something obvious.
Anyway, it basically seems fine, but the packaging does seem a bit wonky, and it came with what seems to be a useless "powerlink" style joiner, despite the instructions suggesting the use of a connecting pin (not supplied).
Was a bit of a pain to fit because I sized it allowing for the powerlink, but the link refused to "lock" into place. Even with a really good tug, or standing on the pedals. In the end I joined it with my Park chain breaker which was fine, but it meant breaking and joining in 2 places, as I had to add in a bit extra.
Has anyone else come across this, or am I being really daft and missing something obvious.
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