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    Chain staking tool-where do you buy one?

    Running a workshop you would think it would be easy to find any tool you want right?
    Wrong! I have several suppliers engaged trying to find a chain staking tool 'for the workshop'.........seem to be as rare as rocking horse shit.
    Where do I buy one of these tools?...can any one help...please

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    one of these?

    http://www.darbi.co.nz/ do them so any bike shop should be able to find one for you
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    i've heard of pain stacking..... does that help?


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    i've heard of pain stacking..... does that help?
    Kinda.....is that the pain felt when traveling from Taka to Hibiscus with 5litres of oil, filter, two sprockets, chain, lap-top and gym gear all in me bulging back pack?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Running a workshop you would think it would be easy to find any tool you want right?
    Wrong! I have several suppliers engaged trying to find a chain staking tool 'for the workshop'.........seem to be as rare as rocking horse shit.
    Where do I buy one of these tools?...can any one help...please



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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Running a workshop you would think it would be easy to find any tool you want right?
    Not if it's a Creative and Interpretive Dance workshop you're running.

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    Cycletreads got me my one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Cycletreads got me my one.
    I just rang cycletreads and they said that they can't get chain riveting tools for customers as they only get it for their workshop...

    Who do I have to talk to do get one of these?
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsmith View Post
    I just rang cycletreads and they said that they can't get chain riveting tools for customers as they only get it for their workshop...

    Who do I have to talk to do get one of these?
    Your a kiwi create your own one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsmith View Post
    I just rang cycletreads and they said that they can't get chain riveting tools for customers as they only get it for their workshop...

    Who do I have to talk to do get one of these?
    Get your people to talk to my people..............

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    I'm starting to give up. I might just get one from ebay and get it shipped here...

    I'm thinking either:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...spagenameZWDVW

    or

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...spagenameZWDVW

    People go on about supporting the local shops but how the hell am I suppose to support them if they won't get me the things I need...
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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    do you want a chain breaker or chain rivet tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by SupaCross Cycles View Post
    do you want a chain breaker or chain rivet tool
    A chain rivet tool - that's what I need to install a new chain with rivet type link isn't it?
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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    You have to buy the complete kit that comes with the riveter and the chain breaker not cheap $108.00 If you do want one I do not have them in stock but can have one in by the afternoon

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    Big thumbs up to Michael at Supercross Cycles!!!

    I just spoke to him and he sorted me out with the tools and chain and sprocket set for a great price all delivered to my address at no extra charge!!!

    Thanks Michael!
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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