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vifferman
10th March 2010, 10:49
Greetings, O FellowMotorbicyclists! :scooter:

I yam about to change my chain'n'sprockets for ones that don't vibrate my whatnots, and thought for a change I might do it meself. But (however!) I will need to use an appropriate riveting tool to assemble the parts. Does anyone have one I could borrow/hire/steal? (In the latter case, please just furnish your address, and the location of said tool, alarm codes, likely whereabouts of resident dobies, feral cats/possums/sproglodytes, etc.)

ralley
10th March 2010, 12:12
I've got one you can borrow - live in Mt Albert, work in Birkenhead, yell if you want to arrnage to pick it up. Cell is 022 601 3918 (but it lives in my jacket pocket and I often don't hear it, PM might be more reliable!)
Rob.

The Pastor
10th March 2010, 16:17
be careful with them tho, they are easy to break and expensive to replace!

quickbuck
10th March 2010, 20:04
Also be careful putting your Cell number across the world wide web... ahem.

CHOPPA
10th March 2010, 20:59
Angle grinder and a hole punch is all you need

vifferman
11th March 2010, 08:31
Angle grinder and a hole punch is all you need
*SNORTL*
Must resurrect my thread about what happens when you stretch DIY and improvisation a little too far.... (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/3614-Short-Lunchtime-Long-Story.)

CHOPPA
11th March 2010, 08:40
*SNORTL*
Must resurrect my thread about what happens when you stretch DIY and improvisation a little too far.... (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/3614-Short-Lunchtime-Long-Story.)

haha I change chains like I change my undies it works a treat! got 200hp running through it so it must be workin ;)