> If one were so minded, an entire chain could be expensively built from inner links and Powerlinks
Wow, that's a great idea! That way i never have to search for the Power Link when i want to take
the chain of.
"Werehatrack" <
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> On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 16:02:54 GMT, jack <
[email protected]> may have said:
>
> >Please settle a disagreement here.
> >
> >Is it possible to use two powerlink connectors on one chain?
>
> If one were so minded, an entire chain could be expensively built from inner links and Powerlinks,
> so yes, two could be used.
>
> >I say it's not a good idea.
>
> In my own case, I see no reason to avoid two if that's the most expedient means to get a bike into
> service. I've had no problem with them, and would not hesitate to add a second if that was needed
> for some reason. On the other hand, some people have reported failures of Powerlinks. Those who
> have had failures might be better advised to go some other route. I think this needs to be
> approached as a matter to be guided by personal experience and necessity rather than rigid policy.
>
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