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Re: [St] New chain needed



Quoting "John Petrey, Jr." <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:


Easy, a cheep angle grinder [1]. Just grind the head off two rivets  
and lever the side plate off. Job done.


This leaves you with a perfectly viable "power tool" that you can have  
loads of fun grinding things with.


[1] Should be cheaper than a chain tool :)

> I think in general Motion Pro make great stuff. BUT I have broken two
> of their chain breaking tools.
> To their credit they sent me a brand new one when I returned the
> first busted one. That replacement
> succumbed to a bicycle chain a few months back:-(
>
> John Petrey
>
> At 08:00 AM 8/30/2007, you wrote:
>> 2. What's the best chain tool (and where's the best place to buy) ?  I was
>> leaning toward the Motion Pro version but I have heard a few stories about
>> them breaking so I am a bit leery of them now.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Kevin
>
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