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Chain Tool

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:15 pm

My chain tool has just fallen apart half way through a change.

I need to buy a new one from Evans tomorrow if I'm going to get out on my bike tomorrow evening.

Any recommendations for or against any of the following;
    Tacx Rivet Extractor (£7)
    Park Folding Chain Tool (£16)
    IceToolz Pro Shop Chain Tool (£20)

Thanks in advance.....

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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Marek » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:23 pm

You know that tool I leant to Toby on Saturday that has one on it. Very useful if you get caught while out and about. It is on the Topeak multitool and I use it for putting on new chains, has done the job so far touch wood.

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Re: Chain Tool

Postby -Adam- » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:26 pm

I have the Tacx one, seems ok to me, but then I've only ever had the one!
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Snoop Doug » Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:25 am

[quote="Marek"]You know that tool I leant to Toby on Saturday that has one on it. Very useful if you get caught while out and about. It is on the Topeak multitool and I use it for putting on new chains, has done the job so far touch wood.

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I've got a topeak multi and the chain off thingie is great :mrgreen:

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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Elliot M » Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:09 pm

another vote for the Topeak multitool (is it called a Hexus?). Snoop are you referring to the bit of bent wire that comes with it? makes rejoining a lot easier - I used to make my own out of an old spoke.
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby kieran » Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:36 pm

[quote="Keith"]My chain tool has just fallen apart half way through a change.

I need to buy a new one from Evans tomorrow if I'm going to get out on my bike tomorrow evening.



Don't let that stop you! I've never had to use my chain tool on the road, I still carry it though.
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Keith » Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:13 pm

[quote="kieran"]
Don't let that stop you!


The fact that the bike has a no chain on may stop me. (It would at least give Marek a chance of keeping up! :lol: )
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Amy » Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:38 pm

would you, by any chance, be talking about a chain link extractor? otherwise known as a chain breaker in America?
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:52 pm

My trusty old chain splitter is called a Cyclo - they were a British company but I'm not sure they still make them.

Some others [url=http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/tools/cycling-tools/chain-tools]here[/url] and even more [url=http://www.twenga.co.uk/dir-Sports,Cycling,Bicycle-chain-tool]here[/url]
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:25 pm

and what is with Shimano....

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"Deluxe Chain Link Extractor / Rivet Extractor Tool Deluxe Shimano workshop quality chain connecting tool For use with all IG, HG and UG chains, including 10-speed Wood finished handles for increased grip and comfort Supplied with 2 spare connecting pins in the grip"
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Re: Chain Tool

Postby Keith » Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:12 pm

Thanks for the opinions (you can always rely upon the ACC Forum for opinions).

Topeak seemed popular so bought a Topeak Super Chain Tool.

[img]http://i27.tinypic.com/als28h.jpg[/img]

Job done.
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