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Ok.. buying a new chain at the weekend..


fitting is is a different story... as i dont have a chain splitting tool.. in past i've used angle grinder, various punch's, a hammer and a g-clamp to remove and fit new chains



anyone know an easier way.. without throwing loads of money at a proper tool?

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Yeh, and friend who lives couple of miles away bought my old stand off me, so he might still have it if needs be :D





am sure we'll find a way of getting it up :shock: lol

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Yeh, and friend who lives couple of miles away bought my old stand off me, so he might still have it if needs be :D





am sure we'll find a way of getting it up :shock: lol

 

lol i was talking about the bike so i can get back wheel off.. lol

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Yeh, and friend who lives couple of miles away bought my old stand off me, so he might still have it if needs be :D





am sure we'll find a way of getting it up :shock: lol

 

lol i was talking about the bike so i can get back wheel off.. lol

 

Yeh yeh lol.....well dont be thinking that im gonna stand there holding it for you :shock:

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nope not got a chain tool sorry but on the other hand i might be able to borrow one :D


im sure one of my stands will fit ive got 3 to choose from failing that we can pinch one from somewhere

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nope not got a chain tool sorry but on the other hand i might be able to borrow one :D


im sure one of my stands will fit ive got 3 to choose from failing that we can pinch one from somewhere

 

I can see you live in HULL Stu...... sorry mate :oops:

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Got a micron paddock stand here forsale if you want it? £15 ? Only have hooks on it at the mo for bobbins but you can get the feet for the swingarm if need be 8) or buy some bobbins as they make life shite loads easier :D


Just let us know m8

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Think he may have one....but needs one at my house to do the work....dont think he can bring his with him and the bike lol 8)


Then again.......maybe he aint got one and I shud just shurrup!! :P

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My local bike shop lends out special tools to his regular customers for a £30 deposit,i borrowed there chain tool to do mine

Maybe you could ask your local bike shop :!:

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i dont actually need a chain tool to do it.. yeah.. would make it easier to do... but.. n ever do stuff th easy way.. lol


i might just bite the bullet n see if i can pick a cheap on up sat morning..

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  • 3 weeks later...

welll new chain on.... old chain off.. thanks to angle grinder... how brutal am i... lol


manage to get new chain on and adjusted with a few bit lying around workshop... wooo hoo lol so been back out playin.. :)

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