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Chain joining link fitting?
Right so im a bit stuck.
Since new year ive taken my SV off the road to take it apart and give it a well deserved clean and general service. So ive got it down to basically the main frame, wiring loom, and front end, the rest is off/out. I want to get a new chain as my old one is knackered, im aware the sprockets should be fitted at time of new chain aswell, thats no probs. What is the problem is fitting a new chain. How can i go about doing so without having to spend silly money on a tool to use maybe once or twice to fit a chain? Im currently asking around friends to see if anyone has one lying around, but if all else fails, im going to need a solution.... |
Re: Chain fitting...
three main ways to get around this problem.
1. use a split link and get your local tyre place to fit a soft rivet one. 2. borrow the proper tool 3. centre punch a soft rivet link and use a hammer and something as an anvil to spread the pin head out. Cheers Mark |
Re: Chain fitting...
Use an angle grinder to shave off the old link, punch it out with a hammer and punch.
Fit new chain, take a socket 10pm or abouts, and mole grips and gently pull on the new link face. Use a ruler or flat edge to make sure it is square against the adjecent links. Take a hammer and roll over the edges of the link pins. Crude way of doing it but has got me by for years. |
Re: Chain fitting...
You can get a decent tool for about £30 which you'll probably use more than once or twice.
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Re: Chain joining link fitting?
grind off,mash and ballpien hammer on for me too
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