megawatt Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Alex, you may have a badly made rivet link. When I used to fit them to my race bike, I used to squeeze the outer plate on with mole grips and then rivet it on with two hammers. A 4lb lump hammer at the back and a ball pein hammer at the front. Never had a problem using this method and putting over 200BHP through it. Nowadays they supply a soft rivet link , with a dimple in the end of the pins to spread with a rivet tool. That link is no good using method two and I wouldn't advise a chap with your experience to use method one. So you have two choices, 1/ buy a proper rivet link or 2/ fit a split link, If I were you, I'd fit a split link, but what do I know? only been doing this for 37 years Quote
Guest Hodgy Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 That link looks nothing like I've ever seen before, I think I'd be tempted to get a new one, for me a rivited one, or a split link as Megawatt says, but don't just push that on and ride your bike or it will end in tears! Quote
mealexme Posted January 19, 2013 Author Posted January 19, 2013 Alex, you may have a badly made rivet link. When I used to fit them to my race bike, I used to squeeze the outer plate on with mole grips and then rivet it on with two hammers. A 4lb lump hammer at the back and a ball pein hammer at the front. Never had a problem using this method and putting over 200BHP through it. Nowadays they supply a soft rivet link , with a dimple in the end of the pins to spread with a rivet tool. That link is no good using method two and I wouldn't advise a chap with your experience to use method one. So you have two choices, 1/ buy a proper rivet link or 2/ fit a split link, If I were you, I'd fit a split link, but what do I know? only been doing this for 37 years is that all? Haha.I think I will get a rivet, I have heard of split links coming off. Dont wanna risk itCheers Quote
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