Welcome to NESR! Most features of this site require registration, including replying to threads, sending private messages, starting new threads, and uploading files. Click here to register.

Results 1 to 25 of 25

Masterlink type

  1. #1
    Lifer eboos's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Age
    48
    Posts
    3,505

    Masterlink type

    I went to my shop today to practice my starts (we have a long parking lot, enough to top out 1st gear and have enough room to brake). After about 6 or 7 runs, I was going to pack things up when I noticed that the retaining clip on my masterlink was missing. HOLY CRAP I thought, it's a good thing that I was finished when I was. Now here's the question...

    What type of masterlink do most of you use for racing? I have never used or seen the rivit type, only the clip and plate type.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  2. #2
    Lifer Kurlon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Waterboro ME
    Age
    46
    Posts
    13,540

    Re: Masterlink type

    I'm running the clip style, with a wrap of safety wire around it. I've heard of others using RTV to secure the clip.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  3. #3
    Registered Snoozer knarlydog's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Boston
    Posts
    328

    Re: Masterlink type

    I've used both, but if you use the clip type, you've got to do something extra to keep it on, some safety wire or some other adhesive. If you have an O-Ring chain and do not take it off much, go with the rivets. I have a non O-Ring on the RS250, remove it for cleaning after every event and I still use the rivets. They are a bit of a pain, but way easier than putting a hole in your engine cases, not to mention the possible physical ramifications...

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    The Older I Get,
    The Faster I Was...

  4. #4
    Just Registered brendanp's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Peabody Assachusetts
    Age
    60
    Posts
    1,437

    Re: Masterlink type

    Rivit is the way to go for sure. I never trust that little clip.and BTW, it is only meant to go on one way.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    If all else fails, Lean more....http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/brendanp/brendanp_sig.jpg

  5. #5
    Senior Member Hoss's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Southern, NH
    Posts
    671

    Re: Masterlink type

    Goofing with the gearing before heading to NJ (I got a bunch of gearing with the bike on purchase) I tried to get the bike to -1 front, stock rear but realized the chain is way to big for that.

    I got myself a master link and didn't think twice until I got home that it's a clip. I may just go find a rivet style for warm and fuzzy. Just in case, is this how you guys would wire a clip ? (just found this with the google image)




    Or I'll just leave it alone and not effe with it

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Last edited by Hoss; 10-09-08 at 09:13 AM.

  6. #6
    Unsafe At Any Speeds Jim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    :lurk:
    Posts
    12,509

    Re: Masterlink type

    man that's an ugly chain. someone needs to clean it

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    EX 105
    Sponsors: Motul, Michelin, K&N, Woodcraft

  7. #7
    Perpetual Amateur CEO's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Boston
    Posts
    7,130

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    man that's an ugly chain. someone needs to clean it

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Zip-Tie Alley Racing
    LRRS/CCS #103
    PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N

  8. #8
    Bikeless in Blackstone The Snowman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    12,538

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoss View Post
    Goofing with the gearing before heading to NJ (I got a bunch of gearing with the bike on purchase) I tried to get the bike to -1 front, stock rear but realized the chain is way to big for that.

    I got myself a master link and didn't think twice until I got home that it's a clip. I may just go find a rivet style for warm and fuzzy. Just in case, is this how you guys would wire a clip ? (just found this with the google image)

    Or I'll just leave it alone and not effe with it
    That works. I would still go with a rivet master though. You still have to inslect the rivets to make sure the point where they are spread don't crack.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    CCS/LRRS Expert#39, retired | Tony's Track Days, Instructor #11, retired
    |

  9. #9
    Resident Turkey Tricky Mike's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    The burbs... where dreams go to die
    Posts
    6,072

    Re: Masterlink type

    I haven't had much luck keeping the wire on the link... The times I tried to wire it, i doubt I made it to the end of hot pit before it came off. I'd prolly go the epoxy route if you can't get a rivet link...

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  10. #10
    Goodbye Sweet Dreams BLACK SQUIRREL's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Somewhere between Has Been and Never Was
    Age
    52
    Posts
    4,003

    Re: Masterlink type

    I drill a small hole in the Mastelink And wire it through the hole The Ad a Dab of silicone to the whole thing

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Zip Tie Alley Racing #444


    Signature edit by Tricky mike

  11. #11
    Lifer RyanNicholson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Canterbury, NH
    Age
    39
    Posts
    3,460

    Re: Masterlink type

    I've fallen victim to a clip coming off...I didn't know any better. I realized my mistake on my 3rd or 4th cartwheel across the grass outside of T11

    I just use a rivet link now, they're just as cheap, just as easy to install...they just require the chain tool and some care to make sure the rivets don't crack. They don't need to be mushroomed too much to be secured. I'm sure a glued clip is fine...but its not something I feel like worrying about out there.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  12. #12
    Member SilverGhost's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Essex Jct Vt
    Posts
    222

    Re: Masterlink type

    If you do the rivet pay extra attention that you are square on it.
    Inspect it after you have crimped that it is even and no cracks.
    You only have one shot at it. My $.02.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  13. #13
    Just Registered Crash Dummy Denno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Foxboro, MA
    Age
    41
    Posts
    7,486

    Re: Masterlink type

    RIVET

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Denno - CCS|LRRS EX#49
    2006 Yamaha R6
    LRRS Rookie of the Year 2008

  14. #14
    Unsafe At Any Speeds Jim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    :lurk:
    Posts
    12,509

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by RyanNicholson View Post
    I've fallen victim to a clip coming off...I didn't know any better. I realized my mistake on my 3rd or 4th cartwheel across the grass outside of T11

    I just use a rivet link now, they're just as cheap, just as easy to install...they just require the chain tool and some care to make sure the rivets don't crack. They don't need to be mushroomed too much to be secured. I'm sure a glued clip is fine...but its not something I feel like worrying about out there.
    me too (minus the crash). rivet only now. i just ordered another rivet link for $8, so i can take the chain off and soak it in kerosene

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    EX 105
    Sponsors: Motul, Michelin, K&N, Woodcraft

  15. #15
    Senior Member Hoss's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Southern, NH
    Posts
    671

    Re: Masterlink type

    I'm at least smart enough to learn from others mistakes

    I'll go grab a rivet style tonight if I can find one


    Thanks all.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  16. #16
    LRRS EX #99 Kitt's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Lake Champlain, VT
    Age
    40
    Posts
    6,160

    Re: Masterlink type

    dirt : safety wired clip

    street : rivet

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  17. #17
    Lifer union's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Blackstone, MA
    Age
    45
    Posts
    4,760

    Re: Masterlink type

    Rivit is the way to go. Its just one less thing to go wrong.

    Now for the important question. Where is this shop? I need to practice launching too.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    James

  18. #18
    Perpetual Amateur CEO's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Boston
    Posts
    7,130

    Re: Masterlink type

    If anyone needs a chain tool in the metrowest area I have an RK one at my garage in Wayland...
    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    me too (minus the crash). rivet only now. i just ordered another rivet link for $8, so i can take the chain off and soak it in kerosene
    Jim you love to make things more complicated for yourself...

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Zip-Tie Alley Racing
    LRRS/CCS #103
    PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N

  19. #19
    Unsafe At Any Speeds Jim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    :lurk:
    Posts
    12,509

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by ceo012384 View Post
    Jim you love to make things more complicated for yourself...




    wait....wut?

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    EX 105
    Sponsors: Motul, Michelin, K&N, Woodcraft

  20. #20
    Senior Member Hoss's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Southern, NH
    Posts
    671

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post




    wait....wut?
    Take the rim off, put a dishpan where the rim used to be and put the chain in it. Soak for a few minutes, wipe down...rotate chain and repeat. No need to pop the master.


    I think i'm going to run the gearing as is. If it's so off that I'm bouncing the limiter down the straight, I'll see if I can't con someone into helping shorten the chain for me so I can swap gears (have a borrowed chain tool, but I've never used it).

    Thanks for the advice all. Hopefully I can find a rivet master before Sunday.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

  21. #21
    Unsafe At Any Speeds Jim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    :lurk:
    Posts
    12,509

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoss View Post
    Take the rim off, put a dishpan where the rim used to be and put the chain in it. Soak for a few minutes, wipe down...rotate chain and repeat. No need to pop the master.
    not to go off topic here, but my swingarm is coming off for a new tab. since it's coming off, i'm going CEO and cleaning both sprockets, the chain guide, and chain in kerosene. have replacement grunge brush inserts to use too. popping the master will make things easier

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    EX 105
    Sponsors: Motul, Michelin, K&N, Woodcraft

  22. #22
    Perpetual Amateur CEO's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Boston
    Posts
    7,130

    Re: Masterlink type

    Jim leave the chain on the bike, you're a dummy.

    edit: I don't even know why I bother any more...

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Zip-Tie Alley Racing
    LRRS/CCS #103
    PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N

  23. #23
    Just Registered Crash Dummy Denno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Foxboro, MA
    Age
    41
    Posts
    7,486

    Re: Masterlink type

    good god jimbo...

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Denno - CCS|LRRS EX#49
    2006 Yamaha R6
    LRRS Rookie of the Year 2008

  24. #24
    Unsafe At Any Speeds Jim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    :lurk:
    Posts
    12,509

    Re: Masterlink type


    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    EX 105
    Sponsors: Motul, Michelin, K&N, Woodcraft

  25. #25
    Don't bother me! R7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Yamaha Blvd
    Age
    51
    Posts
    14,580

    Re: Masterlink type

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    dirt : safety wired clip

    street : rivet
    Exactly

    I've only lost 1 master clip in all my years of riding, and it was my fault! I must have had the chain on and off 50 times and always re-used the clip...the clip is a one time use IMO. I have seen people mangle the old clip while trying to take it off and try to re-use it...not good.
    I don't put anything on them, just put them on properly (they are directional like mentioned) and put a new one on every time I take the chain apart

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Yamaha

Similar Threads

  1. FNG type of question
    By oreo_n2 in forum General Bike Related
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 04-19-02, 10:11 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •