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Title: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 02:29:11 PM
Anybody want to do this? 

Does anybody want to split the bill for a new one, or does anyone have one to lend me?
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: edwardvdh on December 04, 2008, 02:57:44 PM
i dont have one, but i recently changed my chain. I went to a local bike shop and had them rivet it together for me for free... they kind of looked at me funny and kept asking why i didnt just bring my bike in saying it was much easier to put it right on the bike... but i was up for a challenge, especially if it was free!
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 03:13:38 PM
I've thought about that, but I had a helluva time getting the dang rear shock back on.  I don't want to touch that thing for another year, at least.  Thanks for the recommendation, however. 

I've found an EK SRX-series x-link for $60, but I just need a way to do the rivet thing. 

Is there a way to do it without the tool? 
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: edwardvdh on December 04, 2008, 04:23:45 PM
hmm.... not sure about any make-shift riveting methods... but i know i never took my shock off to change the chain. i forget exactly the steps but there's just enough space for you to slip the chain out between the frame and swingarm. heres a post from a guy who did the same thing: http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=39508.msg443489#msg443489 (http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=39508.msg443489#msg443489) if you search the threads there are some better instructions somewhere... if i run into them ill post a link.  sorry.. none of this to discourage you from doing the community rivet tool... i just like to work on my bike.  :)

edward
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: GeeP on December 04, 2008, 04:48:55 PM
MUCH easier to install the chain, then rivet it.  I changed mine in a hotel parking lot a thousand miles from home.  With the riveting tool, its a 15-minute job.

But mine isn't for rent or loan.  Learned my lesson on lending out tools.   :laugh: ;)

EK makes a nut-set "rivet" which is becoming rather popular.  It operates on the same principle as a Cherry Max rivet.  The "rivet" is tensioned with a nut until the tail pin breaks off in tension while setting a locking mechanism.  Unlike master link clips, EK does not disallow its use for on-road applications that I'm aware of.   
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: jroymcd on December 04, 2008, 04:49:47 PM
I got a spare I would sale cheap. let me make sure its complete.

Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 06:00:08 PM
YESYESYESYES! 

Crossing my fingers that it's complete, Jroy!  You're the man!

Thanks for the info about the EK chain, GeeP.  I'm gonna try to track one down. 
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: jroymcd on December 04, 2008, 06:04:53 PM
Quote from: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 06:00:08 PM
YESYESYESYES! 

Crossing my fingers that it's complete, Jroy!  You're the man!

Thanks for the info about the EK chain, GeeP.  I'm gonna try to track one down. 

im sure I got all the parts. just might have to dig deep in the tool box.
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 07:50:12 PM
Have you got a link, part number, nomenclature, or something for that nut-set type chain, GeeP?
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: GeeP on December 04, 2008, 08:13:35 PM
Quote from: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 07:50:12 PM
Have you got a link, part number, nomenclature, or something for that nut-set type chain, GeeP?

http://www.moto-chains.com/site/898528/product/mstr%20-%20screw
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: jroymcd on December 04, 2008, 08:42:44 PM
well I dug out the spare kit.

Its only missing one anvil.  That anvil is not needed for  a motorcycle chain. The press, cutter and riveter parts are all there.
Title: Re: Rotating ownership of chain rivet tool
Post by: wladziu on December 04, 2008, 10:41:39 PM
Sending PM.