Do I need any special tools to fit a new chain & sprockets to my NC30?
cheers
Do I need any special tools to fit a new chain & sprockets to my NC30?
cheers
you should need a chain tool to break the old chain apart, and then to fit the rivet link on the new chain.
Like this : http://www.drcproducts.com/tool/d59-16-110/index.html
Other than that nothing special for the sprockets. Single sided swing arm makes the job a bit easier as you won't have to remove the wheel to do the job.
I've had one of those DRC chain tools for a couple of years, bloody magic, should have bought one long before. Used to break chains with a grinder and rivet the links with a couple hammers, although I never had a link fail I was never as sure of the job and it was a time consuming and frustrating exercise. Just don't lend it to someone at work who decides to use the 420 pin to break a 520 chain, it will come back shagged, on the bright side you can get replacement pins.
I think I'll just use a joining link rather than fork out for the tool (although they look great).
Any reason why I shouldn't use a joinng link (I've nevr had one fail on any of my bikes in last 30 years.
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