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thats not a "master link" its nothing more then pressing the pins from the chain to bind the 2 ends together...

 

we did this when i raced go karts... never used masters for it... i have heard that people have had problems with the chains breaking doing this but im not very sure if i belive it ... to me it seems like it would be stonger...

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riveted chains are supposedly stronger and less likely to come apart since you don't have the possibility of the clip coming off or being damaged. at least that is what the honda shop told me when i had to have my new chain on my cbr put together with their special tool. personally, i like the regular clip style master link. as long as it is installed the right direction, it shouldn't be an issue. i've had my cbr up to about 150 on clip master links and i'm still alive :biggrin:

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