This chain isn’t needed I just wanna remove it. I’ve been hammering it and also hitting it with a spanner and it won’t split up. I’ve also tried on other parts of the chain. It’s not budging
The rollers need to be pushed closer, not further apart. What you’re trying in the photo would make the quick link tighter instead of looser (on top of generally being a bad idea, but I guess you’re throwing the chain out anyway).
Do you have a bench grinder? A set of crappy pliers? I needed some chain pliers and didn’t want to wait for an Amazon order or go buy some. I just ground down some regular pliers to look like chain pliers. They work great.
You need to aim carefully so only it one half of the link.
uh_no_ on
twisty tie around the quick link. twist with pliers until it pops
E92m on
Stop hammering on it. This is wedging into the link in the wrong direction. If you haven’t already damaged the chain, you can undo a quick link with a shoelace. Just look up a YouTube video
shark_bait1211 on
There are videos showing how to use a shoestring to disengage the masterlink. I can’t adequately describe the wrapping sequence … best watch the video.
Ee00n on
If you have adjustable pliers, you can pinch on diagonal corners of the quick link to open it.
ChrisSlicks on
You need to compress the link in a perfectly straight line. Get it on the smallest rear sprocket, completely drop the chain from the front over the pedals. Secure one side of the quick link in the vice pointing up, hold the other side straight on and tap with a hammer.
phead on
Use pliers on the fixed opposite corners of the link
Fialasaurus on
A pair of needle nose pliers. You just need to squeeze the quick link from the ends. Here it looks like you are tying to spread it apart from the inside of the link, which is the opposite of what you want to do.
jmustelidae on
You can try putting a length of cable (e.g. brake cable) around the quick link, crossing over like shoelaces and pulling hard. If that doesn’t work, I think you may as well get the proper link pliers and save yourself some time and grief.
kingForOneDay on
Without special tools… get a pipe wrench and put the “master link” in its jaws so the top of the left side is within the teeth of the top of the wrench, and the bottom of the right side is within the teeth of the bottom of the wrench. (Verify that the force will open the link, flip it around if it is necessary.) Squeeze and voila, you’re done.
Think_Implement1843 on
You’re almost at the right place, just one to the right and a plastic strip around the quick link, so it’ll pop open. 🙂
That-Sith-With-Tits on
Shoe laces or two small scredriver but i prefer shoe laces
s0rce on
do you have something that can push a pin out? Can probably also open the quick link with needle nose pliers.
WhatTheWhyTheHowThe on
It’s been my experience that a chain tool is a basics used often enough tool to warrant purchase. Just buy one.
ManaTee1103 on
I’m super-confused by that picture. You are supposed to push the two rollers together, not pull them apart. I’ve seen people being able to open the quick link by just wrapping a strong piece of string on the two rollers, and then tightening it (e.g. twisting with a pencil).
If you have a thin and strong nail or something, you may be able to dislodge one of the pins (not from the quick link, but one of the other links).
If all else fails, angle grinder.
Fialasaurus on
A pair of needle nose pliers. You just need to squeeze the quick link from the outer edge. Here it looks like you are tying to spread it apart from the inside of the link, which is the opposite of what you want to do. The goal is to slide that pin to the larger opening so it pops out.
mmlow on
Pinch the plates together with your fingers, then sqeeze the two rollers together with needlenose pliers
ThisAmericanSatire on
The best way to remove a chain without a chain tool is to take it to the bike shop and pay them to do it.
The next best way is to buy a chain tool.
Impressive_Meat_2961 on
Bolt cutters.
Or loop a bit of gear cable through the quick link and pull on either end to open it
You can try string or pliers but I’ve always struggled using the plier method. I just bought a quick-link chain tool and it was well worth the $5 investment.
P.S. you should be squeezing the inner part of the links together, not trying to spread them apart.
Call_me_Jules- on
The link shown on the side cutters is a quick link. Work the two ends of the link toward one another and it should pop apart, no tools needed.
chickenlizard on
it’s tricky but a pair of pliers – one flat edge against the edge of the quick link closest to you, and the other on the opposite edge, opposite side. it’s not ideal but it works
You can thread a shoe laces through the link rollers and pull hard. Good luck. I haven’t done it myself but it should work. You might be able to do it with neddle nose pliers.
ForsakenRacism on
With a chain breaker which you probably don’t have either.
The_Peach on
With the quicklink I’ve seen people using zipties to undue it.
idontknow_lo on
Use a wire
Vegetable_Resort_571 on
You could punch one of the pins out. That’s what I did when I couldn’t break the master link
Ok_Individual960 on
Needle nose pliers on the outside of the two rollers those cutting pliers are between. Squeeze. That pin in the slot needs to move to the round hole.
MaverickGhostRider on
Can you not push a pin out of one of the links? Failing that, just cut the chain off.
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The rollers need to be pushed closer, not further apart. What you’re trying in the photo would make the quick link tighter instead of looser (on top of generally being a bad idea, but I guess you’re throwing the chain out anyway).
[https://www.instagram.com/reels/C18ZTHVytRT/](https://www.instagram.com/reels/C18ZTHVytRT/) how about this? You need to hit only one side with a hammer.
Or I usually use kinda big pliers. Also yo need to squish the quicklink in diagonal way.
Did you try squeezing the two links together?
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s1LR63ixqE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s1LR63ixqE)
The quick link needs to be squeezed together, not pulled apart
shoelace. [https://www.reddit.com/r/MTB/comments/m6nw7m/pro_tip_use_a_shoelace_to_disconnect_a_master_link/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MTB/comments/m6nw7m/pro_tip_use_a_shoelace_to_disconnect_a_master_link/)
Do you have a bench grinder? A set of crappy pliers? I needed some chain pliers and didn’t want to wait for an Amazon order or go buy some. I just ground down some regular pliers to look like chain pliers. They work great.
https://youtube.com/shorts/lb-3f70d2F4?si=eWu2yzX6y0kaThTd
As crazy as it may look, this worked for me.
Dunno if this short will be allowed:
[https://youtube.com/shorts/7TVsjKHwYQg?is=AYxmObvsBnWI4f-s](https://youtube.com/shorts/7TVsjKHwYQg?is=AYxmObvsBnWI4f-s)
You need to aim carefully so only it one half of the link.
twisty tie around the quick link. twist with pliers until it pops
Stop hammering on it. This is wedging into the link in the wrong direction. If you haven’t already damaged the chain, you can undo a quick link with a shoelace. Just look up a YouTube video
There are videos showing how to use a shoestring to disengage the masterlink. I can’t adequately describe the wrapping sequence … best watch the video.
If you have adjustable pliers, you can pinch on diagonal corners of the quick link to open it.
You need to compress the link in a perfectly straight line. Get it on the smallest rear sprocket, completely drop the chain from the front over the pedals. Secure one side of the quick link in the vice pointing up, hold the other side straight on and tap with a hammer.
Use pliers on the fixed opposite corners of the link
A pair of needle nose pliers. You just need to squeeze the quick link from the ends. Here it looks like you are tying to spread it apart from the inside of the link, which is the opposite of what you want to do.
You can try putting a length of cable (e.g. brake cable) around the quick link, crossing over like shoelaces and pulling hard. If that doesn’t work, I think you may as well get the proper link pliers and save yourself some time and grief.
Without special tools… get a pipe wrench and put the “master link” in its jaws so the top of the left side is within the teeth of the top of the wrench, and the bottom of the right side is within the teeth of the bottom of the wrench. (Verify that the force will open the link, flip it around if it is necessary.) Squeeze and voila, you’re done.
You’re almost at the right place, just one to the right and a plastic strip around the quick link, so it’ll pop open. 🙂
Shoe laces or two small scredriver but i prefer shoe laces
do you have something that can push a pin out? Can probably also open the quick link with needle nose pliers.
It’s been my experience that a chain tool is a basics used often enough tool to warrant purchase. Just buy one.
I’m super-confused by that picture. You are supposed to push the two rollers together, not pull them apart. I’ve seen people being able to open the quick link by just wrapping a strong piece of string on the two rollers, and then tightening it (e.g. twisting with a pencil).
If you have a thin and strong nail or something, you may be able to dislodge one of the pins (not from the quick link, but one of the other links).
If all else fails, angle grinder.
A pair of needle nose pliers. You just need to squeeze the quick link from the outer edge. Here it looks like you are tying to spread it apart from the inside of the link, which is the opposite of what you want to do. The goal is to slide that pin to the larger opening so it pops out.
Pinch the plates together with your fingers, then sqeeze the two rollers together with needlenose pliers
The best way to remove a chain without a chain tool is to take it to the bike shop and pay them to do it.
The next best way is to buy a chain tool.
Bolt cutters.
Or loop a bit of gear cable through the quick link and pull on either end to open it
Shoe lace fed through
https://preview.redd.it/fg4yf0nci1bh1.jpeg?width=864&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f325a70a5959a8a755e42f97c106f3091ce7b15
https://preview.redd.it/gnvu5ng0i1bh1.png?width=185&format=png&auto=webp&s=591d715cc7c3b9f33d63aaff5179ebf5e801902b
You can try string or pliers but I’ve always struggled using the plier method. I just bought a quick-link chain tool and it was well worth the $5 investment.
P.S. you should be squeezing the inner part of the links together, not trying to spread them apart.
The link shown on the side cutters is a quick link. Work the two ends of the link toward one another and it should pop apart, no tools needed.
it’s tricky but a pair of pliers – one flat edge against the edge of the quick link closest to you, and the other on the opposite edge, opposite side. it’s not ideal but it works
https://www.reddit.com/r/bikewrench/s/Vs0MJgtq96
You can thread a shoe laces through the link rollers and pull hard. Good luck. I haven’t done it myself but it should work. You might be able to do it with neddle nose pliers.
With a chain breaker which you probably don’t have either.
With the quicklink I’ve seen people using zipties to undue it.
Use a wire
You could punch one of the pins out. That’s what I did when I couldn’t break the master link
Needle nose pliers on the outside of the two rollers those cutting pliers are between. Squeeze. That pin in the slot needs to move to the round hole.
Can you not push a pin out of one of the links? Failing that, just cut the chain off.