The little hand tool works just fine. Used it on a super sport, first time ever doing a chain with no problems. Don’t need to buy anything more expensive.
G`day John,down under in Australia I have rode/raced bikes of all types for over thirty years.I continue to enjoy watching your videos.Your knowledge is excellent and you deserve to be very proud of your work.Thanks mate.
Great. Excellent. I got my chain from ya'll a bit back when I started my 1975 Honda CB365t restore . I'd never replaced a chain back in the days (I'm 66) on my other bikes because there were a lot of motorcycle shops then that could do it in a heart beat. Got cancer right after I started the build and work stopped...Ha. Thankfully I was able to buy most of what I needed from you folks over the times in the hospital. Great quality by the way. Right now I need to break the chain on the old one and give a great cleaning, paint engine block and frame as well as super polishing. Replacing all electrical. Wish you guys had a long oval large half helmet. Those are hard to find. Anyway, thanks for one of the best instructional vids. You guys do great on that. I may have to upgrade my chain break I bought. Question, I assume it was for video you didn't put the breaker on a vice to steady it. Thanks guys
Just done another chain on one of my Hondas. The tip about using calipers to check your clearance is gold. Also you can measure adjacent rivets to determine how flat is okay. I have done this before but the way he teaches is better by far.
I have a similar chain tool however my (old) chain refuses to let me push the pin out. It’s pushed it out halfway but just refuses to go any further, the chain is in pretty bad condition, it’s been daily driven in a wet climate and poorly maintained, any tips?
Beat just to buy a new chain because I once had a chain brake On a small motercycles it could lock up your back tire if it brakes and jams most chang's have a master link thats easy to pull out to take a link out of chain to make your strach out chain shorter just make Shure you check the clip that it's on all the way ,I see he has greese on the chain never use greese on a. Chain it will not pentrate the rollers on the chain I would clean chain with and good cleaner with a small paint brush and put on with cloth soak in 90 weight gear oil by hand and saturate the chain in oil and another clean cloth to wipe off any excess my chain would last a very long time With out have but very little slack up and down to tighten up to a up and down movement of 1/4 in. It's not only saves your chain but your sprockets also I learn this a long time ago from a old biker 🧝⚡🌴
I can't help but wonder if you actually watched the video? I'm not even trying to be mean or rude. But he gives the answer to your question in the first few minutes of the video.
Im actually glad I actually watched this video. I"ve never actually seen someone actually repair an actual chain before.
The little hand tool works just fine. Used it on a super sport, first time ever doing a chain with no problems. Don’t need to buy anything more expensive.
G`day John,down under in Australia I have rode/raced bikes of all types for over thirty years.I continue to enjoy watching your videos.Your knowledge is excellent and you deserve to be very proud of your work.Thanks mate.
Thanks for keeping an eye on us from the other side of the world!
Thank you for over compressing the rivet link and recovering. Needed that. 😁
Great. Excellent. I got my chain from ya'll a bit back when I started my 1975 Honda CB365t restore . I'd never replaced a chain back in the days (I'm 66) on my other bikes because there were a lot of motorcycle shops then that could do it in a heart beat. Got cancer right after I started the build and work stopped...Ha. Thankfully I was able to buy most of what I needed from you folks over the times in the hospital. Great quality by the way. Right now I need to break the chain on the old one and give a great cleaning, paint engine block and frame as well as super polishing. Replacing all electrical. Wish you guys had a long oval large half helmet. Those are hard to find.
Anyway, thanks for one of the best instructional vids. You guys do great on that. I may have to upgrade my chain break I bought. Question, I assume it was for video you didn't put the breaker on a vice to steady it.
Thanks guys
Just done another chain on one of my Hondas. The tip about using calipers to check your clearance is gold. Also you can measure adjacent rivets to determine how flat is okay. I have done this before but the way he teaches is better by far.
Thank you very much for making that video. You definitely helped the guy today in Ohio
Excellent video. Thank you from New Zealand Partzilla. 😊
Putting a chain on My Ninja ...
Always nice to see this done Right ...1st chain in 50 yrs. ..Shafts & Belts ..🐎💨💨💨Blue Skies 🌙
Thank you, clear instructions.
Well presented video from someone who knows what they're talking about this video helped me out, I've subscribed.
Very helpful! Clear, precise, with CTRL-Z procedure included. Thank you.
Got a 2 stroke engine for my bicycle and realized i bought the wrong tool. Thank you for the tutorial
Very professional 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent teacher! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
My tool sucks bad, but I got it done eventually. Thanks my guy
You don't have to grind off the rivets with the big one?
Thank You !!
can someone answer, could you rivet the chain whilst its on the bike, this saves removing the front sprocket.
I have a similar chain tool however my (old) chain refuses to let me push the pin out. It’s pushed it out halfway but just refuses to go any further, the chain is in pretty bad condition, it’s been daily driven in a wet climate and poorly maintained, any tips?
Good video...actually.
Awesome video
Beat just to buy a new chain because I once had a chain brake
On a small motercycles it could lock up your back tire if it brakes and jams most chang's have a master link thats easy to pull out to take a link out of chain to make your strach out chain shorter just make Shure you check the clip that it's on all the way ,I see he has greese on the chain never use greese on a. Chain it will not pentrate the rollers on the chain I would clean chain with and good cleaner with a small paint brush and put on with cloth soak in 90 weight gear oil by hand and saturate the chain in oil and another clean cloth to wipe off any excess my chain would last a very long time
With out have but very little slack up and down to tighten up to a up and down movement of 1/4 in. It's not only saves your chain but your sprockets also I learn this a long time ago from a old biker 🧝⚡🌴
Would you mind tell me
Motorcycle Chain need how many Kilometers for changer new??
Depends on how hard you ride and maintain the chain.
Would this work on 428 chain?
I got the pin stuck in the chain how do I get it out
Don't you need to first grind the pin and plate of the chain?
I can't help but wonder if you actually watched the video? I'm not even trying to be mean or rude. But he gives the answer to your question in the first few minutes of the video.
How about doing this on the actual bike?
I only trust mechanics that use words like sticktion.
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Don’t ever grind the chain pin on any chain it’s unnecessary just my opinion