Nav Menu

Bike Chain Breakers

View:

A bike chain breaker is a tool used to remove and reattach bike chains. Here's an overview of how they work and the different styles available:

Function: Bike chain breakers are used to remove a damaged or worn chain, shorten a chain that is too long, or install a new chain. The tool is designed to break the chain at a specific link, allowing the rider to make the necessary adjustments or replacements.

Components: A typical bike chain breaker consists of a handle, a chain holder, and a pin. The chain holder is used to hold the chain in place, while the pin is used to push the chain's pin out of its link. Some chain breakers also include multiple-sized pins to accommodate different chain sizes.

Types: Several bike chain breakers are available, including handheld pliers-style breakers (also known as master-link pliers), bench-mounted breakers, and portable pocket-sized breakers. The handheld pliers-style breakers are the most common and are designed for easy portability. Bench-mounted breakers are designed for use in a shop or garage and offer increased stability and leverage. Pocket-sized breakers are a convenient option for riders who want to carry a tool with them on the go.

Compatibility: It's important to ensure the bike chain breaker is compatible with the rider's chain size. Most chain breakers are designed to work with 8-11 speed chains, but models are available for larger or smaller chains.

Safety: When using a bike chain breaker, it's important to wear safety glasses and take precautions to avoid pinching fingers or damaging the chain or bike components.