How To Shorten A Bike Chain

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Chain 6.5.jpg

I promised one of my folowers that the next time I would fix something, I would not forget to document it and share it with you all here on Steemit.

Just like most Dutch people I own a bike and I use it all the time.
As a result there is wear and tear. Once in a while a tyre gets a leak or the chain falls off the sprocket. Today I'm going to write about how to fix the last one.

Lately my chain has been falling off a lot... Yesterday I had enough of it.

First off I tried it with a hammer and a nail, but that failed miserably. The pins just didn't want to get out. I'm sure it's possible with a better item to hit than a nail, but as you can see in the photo below, I used something else. I used a universal chain tool (UCT). I bought it at a local bike store. It's not hard to find (in the Netherlands at least).

Chain 1.jpg

Love this thing.

Chain 2.jpg

Chain 3.jpg

This is what I was working with... As you can see, the chain is very loose which made it very easy to fall off when I hit a bump.

Chain 4.jpg

So I took the chain off the sprockets and pulled them as far out as it could go.

Chain 6.5.jpg

Then I put my UCT on the chain in front of the pin and just turned and turned the little lever. After a couple of seconds it was out.

Important: make sure to cup your hand around the place where the pin will shoot out, because with my first one it shot out and I lost it...

Chain 6.jpg

Chain 7.jpg

Then I did the same with the pin next to it.

Chain 8.jpg

This shit is smalllll...

Chain 9.jpg

As you can see, there are two different types of chain links. The flat ones and the ones with a little edge to hold the hollow cilinders. The flat ones connect the ones with the cilinders with each other. So it's important to keep in mind that you will need to take 2 links off of the chain. You can't just remove one.

Chain 10.jpg

Chain 11.jpg

Chain 12.jpg

So once I removed the two links, I could make the chain complete again by hitting the pin back into it with a hammer.

Be sure to have something study underneath to catch the blows. Otherwise you might break or bend your chain and we don't want that!

Chain 13.jpg

Get the chain back on and VOILA, your chain is tightened again. I fixed it two days ago and now I can't believe how long I biked with chain dropping off again and again..

Let's fix some shit,

Joel

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!