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Buy cheap, buy twice. Happened to mo when my cheaper chain tool broke on the second use.
I didn't go for the Whale tool as I generally use soft links but went for this. Used it many times and makes splitting and riveting chains a doddle. |
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Thanks for that but at an extra £20, it seem I ll be able to get top end Tool that can Break and Rivet all type of Chains and, from what I understand, "make a doddle" out if the whole exercise. an investment  ____________________ Honda CBR1100 |
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Thanks for that but at an extra £20, it seem I ll be able to get top end Tool that can Break and Rivet all type of Chains and, from what I understand, "make a doddle" out if the whole exercise. an investment  |
No worries, but you can fracture the soft rivet link with the Whale tool, so no point in buying the wrong tool for an extra £20
Someone did something similar here:
https://www.triumphrat.net/1593230-post5.html
The right tool for a DID SOFT rivet link is the tool that spreads the pre-dimpled heads, the Whale tool is for a traditional HARD rivet link
Type of link for Whale tool is shown here:
https://rmfletcher.hubpages.com/hub/how-to-replace-a-riveted-link-chain# |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 33 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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