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Indeed, running a 32/18 with a half link chain. Also have a BEER Components eccentric bb30 to pick up the tension :)

 

Where did you get that from and for how much?

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Where did you get that from and for how much?

 

I can get the Halflink chains in Gold, Silver, Black or White

R300 ex postage

 

Mine, in gold:

 

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Tankman, I think your chain is the wrong way around.

 

In that photo it WAS ja, caught my attention when taking the snaps.

 

The flat side must be on top, like it is but the small point of the link, is now facing backwards.

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In that photo it WAS ja, caught my attention when taking the snaps.

 

The flat side must be on top, like it is but the small point of the link, is now facing backwards.

 

Have you got any experience on how long these halflink chains last? I have done 989 km with an 1/8 YBN track chain on my road s/speed and the chain is toast. Kept it clean and lubed. I know that the chain on a s/speed take more strain, but I expected a bit more.

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I am running a blue BMX chain. Found those half link chains to be very unreliable. I had a green one and it kept breaking. It was as straight as I could get it. Any ideas??

YBN halflinks are the bomb....get plenty of km's out of them. They just cannot be removed once on for proper cleaning but other than that...they are strong...plenty strong, last and cheap

 

PS...there is a correct way of fitting them...please tankman's pic above for chain direction

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So, finally finished my On-One black 'stealth' Lurcher carbon SS rigid.

Lots of fun, but this is the last one!

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YBN halflinks are the bomb....get plenty of km's out of them. They just cannot be removed once on for proper cleaning but other than that...they are strong...plenty strong, last and cheap

 

PS...there is a correct way of fitting them...please tankman's pic above for chain direction

 

Rouxjie mistake it's on back to front in that pic.

He has since changed it.

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