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#35 Chain tool

Hey guys,
In New York City here and trying to find somewhere to get a chain tool/pin remover for a #35 chain.
Anybody from nyc know where i could pick one up?
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Re: #35 Chain tool

Any good tool store should sell chain breaks. You can always get one from McMaster. http://www.mcmaster.com/#6051k15/=5kvyx3
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Re: #35 Chain tool

We bought one at our local branch of Motion Industries.
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Re: #35 Chain tool

No tool necessary. I like to just grind the tips of the pins off, then they can be pulled out by hand, or with a small screwdriver or small punch.

Dremel or small bench grinder works well.
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Re: #35 Chain tool

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No tool necessary. I like to just grind the tips of the pins off, then they can be pulled out by hand, or with a small screwdriver or small punch.

Dremel or small bench grinder works well.
It may not be absolutely NECESSARY, but it REALLY NICE to have.



That McMastger Chain Breaker Tool is the best $30 you'll spend.

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Re: #35 Chain tool

Since this thread has gotten out of New York let me put my two cents in. We use a chain pin removal / installation tool. It allows us to extract a pin and then re-insert it. There are two advantages to this. First, if someone breaks the chain the wrong length, no problem, we just reinsert the pin and restore the chain to its original length. Second, we don't need master links. By being creative in our mounting we can tension the chain which is a continuous loop so we don't have to worry about losing a master link during game play.
In addition to all that, once you get the hang of it, I think it's a lot easier to use than the traditional chain breakers .

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Re: #35 Chain tool

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Since this thread has gotten out of New York let me put my two cents in. We use a chain pin removal / installation tool. It allows us to extract a pin and then re-insert it. There are two advantages to this. First, if someone breaks the chain the wrong length, no problem, we just reinsert the pin and restore the chain to its original length. Second, we don't need master links. By being creative in our mounting we can tension the chain which is a continuous loop so we don't have to worry about losing a master link during game play.
In addition to all that, once you get the hang of it, I think it's a lot easier to use than the traditional chain breakers .

http://www.kartpartsstore.net/servle...ers/Categories


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After buying a Dark Soul chain tool for #25 chain (which is awesome) I was looking for something similar to use on #35 chain. This is exactly it.

The chain removers/installers beat the heck out of a "chain breaker" tool + master link setup.

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After buying a Dark Soul chain tool for #25 chain (which is awesome) I was looking for something similar to use on #35 chain. This is exactly it.

The chain removers/installers beat the heck out of a "chain breaker" tool + master link setup.
Depends on what you need. Sometimes it is a pain in the rear to have to put the chain on as a loop and it is easier to thread a single strand through the assembly and then install the master link.

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Re: #35 Chain tool

EVERY link is a master link if you have a pin tool
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Re: #35 Chain tool

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EVERY link is a master link if you have a pin tool
Yes and no. If you can get to the chain with the tool in position and you can get enough slack to make it work, etc.

Plus there is a limit to the number of ins/outs you can put per pin.

There are pluses, yes. There are also some negatives.

Weight the options and make your choices. For my part, I have never had a problem with well designed chain routings and standard master links.

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Re: #35 Chain tool

They should sell it in a bike shop.
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Just an FYI, I ordered one of these on the 29th from the Kart Parts Store website and it just arrived. Three days from order placement to product receipt, and that was free non-expedited shipping. The tool looks like a winner and the merchant gets 5 stars too.
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