June 17th, 2017, 03:57 PM
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ninjette.org certified postwhore
Name: Bill
Location: Port Huron, Michigan
Join Date: Mar 2017
Motorcycle(s): 2007 Kawasaki 250 Ninja, 1982 Honda Ascot FT500
Posts: A lot.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghostt
Well I must say it was a breeze with the DID tool, this is a well built tool, heavy duty to say the least, and well made.
I tried one of those cheap POS, and it broke LoL. So as always spend the right the first time, I knew this beforehand, but thought I would try the cheaper one, just in case, well case was it's a waste of money and time. Good thing I got it from Amazon, so return and refund was easy and quick.
Here is the cheaper one I tried and destroyed
8milelake Motorcycle Cam Drive Chain Breaker Riveter Rivet Riveting Cutter Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012CCQFDE..._.eArzbB3M3M1V
So I give the DID unit the Ghostt seal of approval, and as always spend the money right the first time, and buy quality tools.
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May I ask where you bought the DID tool. I assume that the DID tool allows you to remove your old chain without removing the swing arm. Then you install a new chain with a master link?
I have 10k on my present chain and it looks like it's going to last at least another 10k miles. I just want to be prepared.
Bill
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