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Park Tools chain tool problem
Stella Dave:
The guy said he's been workin in bikes for 20 years and he thought it was weird that it didn't fit. lol
moley:
--- Quote from: Stella Dave on March 05, 2009, 06:30 PM ---The guy said he's been workin in bikes for 20 years and he thought it was weird that it didn't fit. lol
--- End quote ---
:idiot2: :LolLolLolLol:
kuwahero:
better with the CT3 type dave more durable and easier to use. however you can use that one with a BMX chain if you know how :LolLolLolLol:
see how the chain is currently positioned in this pic with the chain against the back of the tool. well move the whole chain forward onto the first pegs so the back rest against the second pegs and jobs a good un. note the distance between the pegs is greater than the pegs and the back for wider chain. easy when you know how eh!
unless you using one of the super chunky new school chains and then your fooked, and need one of the bigger CT7 tools.
Stella Dave:
i do know how, that's how i got the link out but there's no support for the bottom outer plate and it would have bent if I just put it straight through.
kuwahero:
if you come to the track on sunday you can use mine mate.
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