Fitting your own chain

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Jollygiant, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. Jollygiant

    Jollygiant Member

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    I know its not much hassle fitting a chain with a chain riveter but how about without one ?

    Normally take the bike to someone but this is for the track bike so .......
     
  2. thezipsteruk

    thezipsteruk Elite Member

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    IMO.....dont do it!
    bloomin nightmare from my recollection.
     
  3. ColinBR

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    For the price you can get a riveter for mate it's not even worth trying without 1.
     
  4. Muffking

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    I did one on my zx6r using a G clamp. I just cut the screw end of the clamp of and used a grinder to turn it in to a pin head to open out the rivet heads.
     
  5. scooby

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    easy enough,push plate on,peen over the rivets with a little lump hammer,just be carefull.

    but,i would (for £40) buy a chain tool.if your getting into track bikes(or into them already) you'll be changing your chain a bit more often so pays for itself in time.
     
  6. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    I purchased the right kit for next to nothing from eBay, don't pay someone else the same price as the equipment you will then have for the future.
     
  7. Jollygiant

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    Best be having a look for a chain riveter then.

    Anyone got any recommendations for one ?
     
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    #9 lee711, Feb 26, 2013
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  9. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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    Demon tweeks do a nice selcetion and I was going to order a heavy duty one as I heard nightmares about some cheaper ones not lasting long

    I have no replaced a chain before but with the rights tools it's not a long job
     

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