GuruUno
Well-Known Member
Sorry to be a PIA.
All the references on these forums refer to a 126 link chain on the Vado 5.0.
I am attaching the photo of the OLD chain and laid out on a piece of cardboard with identifying number next to each RIVET. EACH RIVET (roller?) is from what I count the "number" of "links (roller)". If I reference a "link" as a complete item with 2 sides I do not get 126 or even 138 for the new CN-E8000-11 chain.
I get 124 'rivets' if I count the 1st hole as '0', 125 if I count it as '1'.
So the references about the chain being 126 'links' are confusing (to me) if it is 124 or 125 'rivets'/ or (rollers).
Reference:
All the references on these forums refer to a 126 link chain on the Vado 5.0.
I am attaching the photo of the OLD chain and laid out on a piece of cardboard with identifying number next to each RIVET. EACH RIVET (roller?) is from what I count the "number" of "links (roller)". If I reference a "link" as a complete item with 2 sides I do not get 126 or even 138 for the new CN-E8000-11 chain.
I get 124 'rivets' if I count the 1st hole as '0', 125 if I count it as '1'.
So the references about the chain being 126 'links' are confusing (to me) if it is 124 or 125 'rivets'/ or (rollers).
Reference:
How do you count the number of links in a chain?
I thought this was a simple question but apparently there is some confusion - and it's good to have a basic question to refer people to. How many "links" are in these short bits of chain: Image ...
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