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Started by Eglider05, February 20, 2013, 11:36:09 AM

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Eglider05

I'm doing a belt to chain conversion. What chain tool do you guys recommend?

Thanks,
Rick

JohnCA58

I did use a Harbor Freight one once, LOL only once,  went to Cycle Gear and got the kit they have. made by Stockton tool co.  I paid like 80 something for it,  but works great.   :up:
YOLO

ThumperDeuce

Idiots are fun, no wonder every village wants one.

longrider1951

Check this chain tool out; http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0467/. It's a do all chain tool for under $75 that you can buy replacement parts for. Basically it's a lifetime tool, just make sure it will work with your chain size.

Glenn
There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot! (don't ask how I know)

JohnCA58

Not to take away from your post Rick,  but gotta ask guys using chain,  who has a 53 tooth rear sprocket fit our wheels 2.220 ID,  seems all I kind find is small ID only. 
YOLO

Eglider05

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Quote from: longrider1951 on February 20, 2013, 04:20:09 PM
Check this chain tool out; http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0467/. It's a do all chain tool for under $75 that you can buy replacement parts for. Basically it's a lifetime tool, just make sure it will work with your chain size.

Glenn


This one looks pretty good too. I found it for $64 shipped and bought it.

http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0470/

Thanks for the help guys.

Rick

longrider1951

You got a good tool at a good price, the best part is you you can buy replacement parts for it. The mechanics at the shop I work at use this tool and like it better than Snap-on. Probably because of the price.
There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot! (don't ask how I know)

ThumperDeuce

Quote from: JohnCA58 on February 20, 2013, 05:13:34 PM
Not to take away from your post Rick,  but gotta ask guys using chain,  who has a 53 tooth rear sprocket fit our wheels 2.220 ID,  seems all I kind find is small ID only.

These guys will make you anything you want:

http://sidewindersprockets.com/titaniumII-sprockets.html

I am not sure of the sizes, but I have a PM sprocket on my Deuce:

http://performancemachine.com/motorcycle-wheels/wrath/components.html
Idiots are fun, no wonder every village wants one.