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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

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  • i got a cheap chaintool from tesco and it messed up the chain

  • @darrenjs92 Sorry to hear that. It's probably a combination of a cheap tool and a cheap chain. It's well worth getting the right equipment (search Spadout.com for ct 3 for the classic).

  • any way without all the tools? i doont have them-

  • @iSawZezima Not really. Sorry. They are cheap though and commonly available (like on Spadout.com).

  • my pin went all the way through, anyway to put it back in???

  • @nodnarb5981 Use the chain tool. Align the pin perfectly and slowly apply pressure.

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  • Not really supposed to do that with a shimano chain...

  • good one Thanks

  • dude thanks ,

    

  • What is the name hove that tool

  • Thanks for the vid!

  • i work in a bicycleshop... and if you would do like this on your first day, i would not be impressed... sorry, there are much more tips & tricks to show on this subject in less time...

  • @Begbucks Congrats to you for being a "Master Technician" on bicycles. Your parents must be proud.

  • does this work with a bmx half link chain? jw

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