





Anti-Pinch Pin
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The Anti-Pinch Pin helps you to use a 16mm or 19mm chain on items that otherwise have insufficient clearance to allow the chain itself to pass through. It is designed to be used with a Squire SS65CS padlock for the 24mm version and the Squire SS80CS padlock for the 30mm version. Other padlocks will not fit.
Fitments
The Anti Pinch Pin has been designed with single-sided swingarm bikes in mind. You thread the pin through the rear wheel, couple your chain link (or links) onto it and then secure it with a Squire SS65CS or SS80CS, depending on the thickness of Pin you choose.
See the Additional Info tab for known motorcycle fitments.
Nominal Length vs Usable Length
The Nominal Length is the distance from the inner of the pin head along the shaft and to the tip of the pin. The Usable Length is the Nominal Length minus the size that the designated padlock and a Protector chain would take up. Ideally you want as little space in the system as possible. You want the Usable Length of the Pin you choose to be slightly longer than the distance of whatever you're putting the Pin through, i.e. your rear wheel hub.
The Anti-Pinch Pin is available in a variety of lengths and we also produce spacers to help you get an exact fit. Note that the given lengths are all Nominal Lengths. The overall length (i.e. including the thickness of the head) is about 10mm greater.
For a 24mm Pin, the Usable Length (UL) is given by Nominal Length - 44mm.
For the 30mm Pin, the Usable Length (UL) is given by Nominal Length - 55mm.
The Pins are supplied with a black finish.
Reminder cable
You might find our Reminder Cable is a useful addition to help ensure you remove the Pin before riding away! When using a cable on an Anti-Pinch Pin, we recommend that you push the Pin through the cable before putting the Pin through the bike, so the cable sits next to the head of the Pin. That makes it far less likely that you might remove the cable but leave the Pin in the bike and still ride away, which is what we don't want! :-)








