Chain Breaking Tool

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  1. R_1000

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    Hello Everyone

    I'm looking to invest in a decent chain tool for my speed triple . Would you be able to kindly advise please .

    I've seen this. What are your thoughts please ?

    https://www.bikehps.com/acatalog/Mo...Dd5pFk15e2xRbl0PaG31Oszulc7BoClnzw_wcB#a42030

    RK Heavy Duty Chain Splitter & Riveter with Professional & Rugged Nylon Carry/Storage Case

    Ref: 42030




    A workshop-quality all-in-one chain tool which makes changing your chain and sprockets a simple and less expensive task. Designed to break chains, press fit connecting link plates, and rivet pin heads.

    For use with all 420 to 530 size chains

    Price:£108.86 (Including VAT at 20%)
     
  2. Red Thunder

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    I use something very similar for my chains. To help things along I use a Dremmil thing to grind off hte pin head, then use the tool to just push the pin out.

    Easy enough to use, but do make sure you use the correct sized pin in the tool to match the chain pin, otherwise it could bend or snap....
     
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  4. t552

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    DID make a very good kit.
     
  5. R_1000

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    Thank you guys. I will look into the whale ones. I need something that would break, press and rivets .
     
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    Just had a quick look round as I'm sure mine was more than £100 6 years ago !.
    It seems there's different ones according to the size of chain, so you may want to double check that.

    It looks like they do one for riveting only and one that breaks and rivets the chains.
    i.e. http://www.motorcycleraceparts.co.u...-riveting-tool-for-520-525-530-and-532-chains

    I've got the combined one, but if you have a grinder to use as a a chain breaker then you can save yourself £30-40
     
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  8. R_1000

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    ^^^
    I wouldn't trust myself with a grinder. Knowing me I will end up grinding the whole rear :-(

    I will go with the combined one :)
     
  9. tcbandituk

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    Well, if it's any consolation, wellying the rivet out with the correct tool while using a 5lb club hammer is quite satisfying.

    Also, probably best to put something behind the chain if you don't want the rivet embedded in the wall :D
     
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    Isnt that twerking??

     
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    ^^^^^
    Nice one :)
     
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