Difficulty
Easy
Steps
10
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
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- Bicycle Chain
- 10 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Bicycle Chain
- Rotate the chain until the master link is in an accessible place.
- The master link will be visually different from the rest of the links. It will have a gap next to one of the pins on each side, and it may be a different color.
Rotate the chain until the master link is in an accessible place.
The master link will be visually different from the rest of the links. It will have a gap next to one of the pins on each side, and it may be a different color.
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Step 2
- Using one hand, pull the rear derailleur forward to create slack in the chain.
- Using your other hand, lift the chain off of the front gears, setting it down on the “inside,” between the gears and the bicycle’s frame.
Using one hand, pull the rear derailleur forward to create slack in the chain.
Using your other hand, lift the chain off of the front gears, setting it down on the “inside,” between the gears and the bicycle’s frame.
Step 3
- Disengage the master link by pushing the links on either side of it together.
- If this is too difficult by hand, use a pair of needle nose pliers to squeeze pins of the master link together.
- After the master link is disengaged, pull the chain apart by separating the two halves of the master link.
- Pull the two halves of the master link out of each end of the chain, and set them aside.
Disengage the master link by pushing the links on either side of it together.
If this is too difficult by hand, use a pair of needle nose pliers to squeeze pins of the master link together.
After the master link is disengaged, pull the chain apart by separating the two halves of the master link.
Pull the two halves of the master link out of each end of the chain, and set them aside.
Step 4
- Check which rear gear the chain is currently on; you’ll need to remember this for reassembly.
- Remove the chain from the bike by pulling it through the rear derailleur.
Check which rear gear the chain is currently on; you’ll need to remember this for reassembly.
Remove the chain from the bike by pulling it through the rear derailleur.
Step 5
- Thread the new chain through the front derailleur.
- The front derailleur is the black metal loop above the gear.
Thread the new chain through the front derailleur.
The front derailleur is the black metal loop above the gear.
Step 6
- Set the chain onto the same rear gear you removed the previous chain from earlier.
- Thread the chain down and around the first derailleur gear…
- …then between the two derailleur gears…
- …then around the other derailleur gear.
- Be sure to thread the chain through the chain guard, rather than over it.
Set the chain onto the same rear gear you removed the previous chain from earlier.
Thread the chain down and around the first derailleur gear…
…then between the two derailleur gears…
…then around the other derailleur gear.
Be sure to thread the chain through the chain guard, rather than over it.
Step 7
- Slide the pin of one of the master link halves through the end of one end of the chain.
- Attach the other half to the other end in the opposite direction. (“From the front” on one end, and “from the back” on the other end.)
Slide the pin of one of the master link halves through the end of one end of the chain.
Attach the other half to the other end in the opposite direction. (“From the front” on one end, and “from the back” on the other end.)
Step 8
- Slot the two halves of the master link together. One half’s pin should go in the other’s hole, and vice versa.
Slot the two halves of the master link together. One half’s pin should go in the other’s hole, and vice versa.
Step 9
- Hold the chain on either side of the master link, and pull them apart. The master link will snap in place, with each pin now in its “outer” hole rather than its “inner” hole
Hold the chain on either side of the master link, and pull them apart. The master link will snap in place, with each pin now in its “outer” hole rather than its “inner” hole
Step 10
- Pull the rear derailleur forward to create slack in the chain, just like in Step 1.
- Set the chain onto the front gear.
Pull the rear derailleur forward to create slack in the chain, just like in Step 1.
Set the chain onto the front gear.
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