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I'm wondering if anyone local has a chain riviting tool & breaker that they wouldn't mind letting me borrow for a day...................
Hey Jay I'm hoping that maybe you gots one????
ANYBODY?????
I just recieved my new sprockets & chain from Sprocket Specialist and wanna get on real soon.
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
I know he doesn't have one. Good luck finding one, they are $$$$ !
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
Cut off wheel and press machince work great. A vise would do as well or a punch with a socket or someting to allow support but still allow the pin to pop out. Of course after grinding the head off first with the cut odd wheel.
That thing got a KAWI in it?????? SWEEEEEET!!!!!!!
1997 ZX7R LATER JJ
Sounds like that what I'll be doin then![]()
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Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
Dremel and a ball peen hammer w/ a punch'll do too. Kinda tricky, but I've seen it done...
Chain tools aren't all that much...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
I DO have a Dremel so I think thats what I'll end up using to grind the rivit down, then punch da pin out.
Thanks for the tips
Stonner: Randy shown you the master link last nite?? I figure just press the side plate on then use a ball peen hammer to peen the pins....rite??
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
fuck the clip right
The last 3 chains that I did (2 mine the other a friends) I used the grind the head off the pin method and used a punch and press to get the chain pin to pop out and get the right length. As far as install I have always used a master link (clip style) with no problems.
That thing got a KAWI in it?????? SWEEEEEET!!!!!!!
1997 ZX7R LATER JJ
I am going to be purchasing one soon but if you need it now than sorry but If you can wait a couple weeks the kudos
Thanks for the offer there shaggy....BUT I CANT WAIT.....I'm I can handle it now after hearing some tips from others...
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"