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    Chain tools?

    Looking for sugestions on something a little higher quality.

    I got a $20 one and those are a pain in the ass, might ass well glue it together.
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    Re: Chain tools?

    http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/56-MP-1

    this entire set is the best thing I have seen out there and works very well.
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    Re: Chain tools?

    Thanks Jason, that is what Meyer has. It's a bit on the whimpy side, but at least the replacement peices are really cheap.
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    I've used that MotionPro tool, it works ok but is "whimpy" as you say. I have the DID chain tool, rock solid and works really well. I've been very pleased with it.
    http://www.didchain.com/install.html

    It's a bit pricy, but I think I paid about $100 for it.
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    Re: Chain tools?

    Quote Originally Posted by ebazyl";p="213402
    Looking for sugestions on something a little higher quality.

    I got a $20 one and those are a pain in the ass, might ass well glue it together.
    Bolt cutters and a plazma welder
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    Re: Chain tools?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lel";p="213449
    http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/56-MP-1

    this entire set is the best thing I have seen out there and works very well.
    You can get this way cheaper thru lockharts privateer program

    http://www.teamprivateer.com/
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    Re: Chain tools?

    Ended up going with the DID tool for $100, and I was very very impressed. It was very easy to use. INDESTRUCTABLE, and well though through.

    I would highly recomend.
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