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Offline Brute

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Chain Break
« on: July 19, 2013, 07:49:08 PM »
Did a search and did not come up with anything on this. Who makes the best chain break/press for assembling or dis-assembly of chains? I can not find mine, but I am sure I will as soon as I buy another... If I ever do a serious clean and organize of the shop I am sure I will find all kinds of stuff I have 'lost'.  :lol:
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Offline RoostDaddy

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Re: Chain Break
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2013, 08:11:39 AM »
Motion Pro makes a nice chain breaker with folding handle.  I also like their Master Link Clip Pliers.
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Offline Twosmokerfan

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Re: Chain Break
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2013, 07:43:35 PM »
I have a DID one that breaks 530 chains on my road bike no worries. It has an anvil for pressing the plates together to the correct thickness for the o rings and to install your keeper plate. It also has an reviter for the revit link chains.

Look them up. I have tried a heap of different styles, but only found this one to work for me.