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Chain adjustment tool

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Had a few problems with my gears (see other thread) went to clean and lube the chain today and realised it is very slack. I don't have the drift or pin spanner to adjust it. Where can I get these?
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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C-spanner ebay.
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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Are the local Bikeshops likely to have them or are they model specific? Can't afford to wait for eBay delivery
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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A Honda dealer may have one, if you are lucky.

You'd be better off asking Jetblack or someone to borrow theirs for a use while you're waiting for your own.
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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You got one Oli? JB is on holiday
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Yeah I do mate
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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Well I just ordered one should be here Tuesday -.- bloody expensive though, only going for a short ride Monday but as long as its here Tuesday should be no problem
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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You need one and will be used quite a few times so money well spent ;)
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

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benny wrote:Well I just ordered one should be here Tuesday -.- bloody expensive though, only going for a short ride Monday but as long as its here Tuesday should be no problem
10 quid or so?

if you ordered the Honda part the handle is separate
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Re: Chain adjustment tool

Post by speedy231278 »

I've got one of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chain-Hub-Adj ... 43bce5049b

It's just like Malaysian meatballs (the dog's bollocks).
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