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Matthew_Gibson

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Split link = half link?

If so, buy Z610 and KMC half link with appropriate width from Tarty, for example.

Then, cut chain with tool pictured above to having two inner ends, position half

link with "outer" end on an "inner end" of the chain, push long rivet (which came

with the half link and was already put on the outer end by the factory) in with chain

tool until it is in a middle position so that it can't work its way out of the chain easily.

Use KMC chain lock to connect the other inner end of the chain and the inner end

of the half link, done.

Ride a bit and check that the rivet stays in place permanently.

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Kmc kool chain, heavy, but I prefer to keep my teeth in my mouth rather than have a bike 50 gr lighter..

Change it every 9-10 months, I never break one after 5 years of riding..

AAHH! And I never use split link

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Kmc kool chain, heavy, but I prefer to keep my teeth in my mouth rather than have a bike 50 gr lighter..

Change it every 8-9 months, I never break one after 5 years of riding..

I used to break Kool chains all the time. Never had one last more than 3

My last Z610 lasted 8 months before I changed it

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I used to break Kool chains all the time. Never had one last more than 3

My last Z610 lasted 8 months before I changed it

Interesting, just because Kool chains, in theory, have more load capacity than Z610....

I have to say that I never used the Z610

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Split link = half link?

No. They're different things.

A split link lets you split the chain without needing to press a pin in/out.

Just to instill confidence, another vote for the Z610 HX.

Only ever had one snap, and the one that did went at the end of a very unpleasant two year life :P

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