What Chaintool might I need?

Your right if your riding **** you might as well work with **** tools....makes sense to me. I would also suggest buying **** oil, no point in wasting good money on a crappy engine.

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Really? Why? Thats what I paid for my bicycle that I put the motor on. That is more than the price of a good kmc chain to replace the POS chain that the kit came with. What advantage is there in buying a tool that is better than the **** you are working with?
I am not sure why you ask. There is always a tool for a job. The chain break tool allows you to break and reassemble the chain without loosing a pin or other problems associated with less precise ways of breaking a chain in 2. Probably tools start at less than $10.00 and go up to who knows how much. A $20.00 tool is quite reasonable if you can use it a long time and get good results with it.
 
I just picked up a Park CT-3 for 35 bucks at my local bike shop. A little pricey, but good tools are good investments.

This chain breaker has a more "pointed" tip, which completely blows my old chainbreaker away in ease.

http://www.coloradocyclist.com/product/item/PARSGCT3

The ct-7 is probably the best option because it is for fat BMX chain, but this one was availiable and I needed it!
 
Wow, what a coincidence I ordered that one and it just came today, so this can take out a #415 Chain for motored bicycles, my Dax 70 is comming on wednesday.
 
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i use a normal motorcycle one as its a motorcycle chain

personally to shorten it i use a angel grinder to remove one pin atatchment on one side and it comes apart pretty fast n easy
 
View attachment 75070 i use a normal motorcycle one as its a motorcycle chain

personally to shorten it i use a angel grinder to remove one pin atatchment on one side and it comes apart pretty fast n easy
You should start checking the dates on your milk to make sure you ain't drinking expired dairy products..

I think this is the second zombie thread I've seen you dig out from the grave
 
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