Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain Description:
The Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain offers high strength by utilizing chromoly link plates and hardened pins. The half link design allows precise rear wheel placement so that you can get that perfect chainstay length geometry.
Specifications:
- Color: Black
- Width: 1/8"
- Total Links: 100
- Weight @ 72 Links: -
- Connecting Link: Preinstalled Pin
- Tool: Odyssey BMX Chain Breaker
Check out our video below for a quick tip on how to get your chain snug and wheel straight.
This product was added to our catalog on October 23, 2020
Aiden
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Feb 15 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain (Black) (1/8")
The chain lasted a while but the chain is weird in a few spots and doesn't move smoothly like the rest of the links also really easy to put on.
Josh Hamilton
Verified Owner
Monday, Feb 15 2021 (about 3 years ago)
Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain (Black) (1/8")
Great half link. Does come with some oil on it, so keep that in mind if you ride dirt. Just another everyday half link that comes with plenty of links no matter your set up.
Charles Olson
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Dec 31 2024 (3 weeks ago)
Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain (Black) (1/8")
I like this chain. Strong & looks tough. Runs smooth on my set-up.
Evelio Torres
Verified Owner
Saturday, Oct 5 2024 (3 months ago)
Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain (Black) (1/8")
I just got the odyssey bluebird half link chain and I can tell you what it rides really smooth. It's a difference to me cause I'm used to riding the shadow conspiracy interlock chain. To me it feels lighter and smoother overall in my opinion. I will be getting the odyssey bluebird half link chain for now on.....
Dub G
Tuesday, Jul 12 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Odyssey Bluebird Half Link Chain (Black) (1/8")
Great chain, Other than what another reviewer has said. I have noticed after about 50 miles or so, I have to really deep clean the chain and readjust some of the pins, otherwise, the links don't bend as they should. The links get really stiff and you have to use a chain tool to move the pin a little bit to loosen it up.