Huge chain tools?
#1
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Beausage is Beautiful

Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Saitama, Japan
Bikes: Nabiis Alchemy
Huge chain tools?
Who makes a chain tool big enough to accomodate the Wipperman super heavy duty and similar chains? My really nice Park tool doesn't even come close.
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#2
Park CT-7
https://parktool.com/products/detail....=5&item=CT%2D7
I got one of these since the Park CT-3 I have had for years doesn't fit all 1/8" chains.
https://parktool.com/products/detail....=5&item=CT%2D7
I got one of these since the Park CT-3 I have had for years doesn't fit all 1/8" chains.
#3
無くなった

Joined: Mar 2004
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From: Sci-Fi Wasabi
Bikes: I built the Bianchi track bike back up today.
Please note: The CT-7 will not work on 3/32” derailleur or 3/32” BMX chains.
#4
Park CT-2
I've got one of these... there is no going back. I remove and install my Izumi Esh in seconds, no problem.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=5&item=CT%2D2
I've got one of these... there is no going back. I remove and install my Izumi Esh in seconds, no problem.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=5&item=CT%2D2
#5
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 141
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From: gainesville, FL
Bikes: trek 520 with gold rims, custom villin
I just bought one of these about a month ago. I killed one cheap chaintool, and my second one was starting to die, so I ordered this badboy from the lbs. Hefty price at $35, but the fact that I can replace just the driving pin makes it worth it in the long haul.





