oh ok, does anyone have a chain rivit tool i could borrow? £5 for the hire and i'll pay postage charges for recorded delivary both ways :D
im not in need for one now, but i will do with in a few months
sprockets?
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Re: sprockets?
You can buy one for about £20, as long as it's for soft rivets only. A tool for hard rivets is over £100.
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Re: sprockets?
Low quality chain tools are also prone to breaking easily. So if you borrow one, prepare to apologise. I had to lol
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Re: sprockets?
There is one on eBay that is an exact copy of the Motrax one, that's the one I use.
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Re: sprockets?
and how do i know if i get supplied a soft or hard rivit 
