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Use of chainbreaker/riveter??? - jeffro45 - 24-08-2013

Hi everyone has anyone in the Sydney area have a chainbreaker/riveter capable of it being used on a 520 chain??
I need it for a one off use (to remove and install my chain).
I am willing to rent it for a day (or less) for a reasonable fee....or if your interested I can swap an original Suzuki Hayabusa helmet in good con size medium for a decent quality chainbreaker/riveter....
Please let me know...
Thanks
Jeffro Very Happy


RE: Use of chainbreaker/riveter??? - big kev - 24-08-2013

Jeff I have one you can borrow for free mate 0416451822


RE: Use of chainbreaker/riveter??? - Ward P - 24-08-2013

Probably easier with a proper breaker, but I've changed heaps with just an angle grinder centrepunch and ball hammer, not a big job.


RE: Use of chainbreaker/riveter??? - ROD - 29-08-2013

(24-08-2013, 09:17am)Ward P Wrote: Probably easier with a proper breaker, but I've changed heaps with just an angle grinder centrepunch and ball hammer, not a big job.

Same Pi_thumbsup