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  1. D I D chain tool 
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    Active Member Birdylegs's Avatar
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    Anyone have a chain install/tool I can borrow/rent somthing like that I don't want to buy as I'd never use it much and don't want to pay a garage to fit as I need to put new sprockets in aswell and cutting down bills for my topend rebuild.
    A good ride is any ride you can walk away from, a GREAT ride is if you can use the bike afterward.”
     
     

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    Neil, with a 125 you should be able to get away with a kit with a conventional split link, no need for a tool
     
     

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    Thanks got told chain would be ok as its a new one with a split link but as it means taking wheel of im now needing a padock stand but looking for a few thick bits of wood
    A good ride is any ride you can walk away from, a GREAT ride is if you can use the bike afterward.”
     
     

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    A paddock stand is worth buying. Go on gumtree, e-bay or similar and you'll pick up a 2nd hand one for ££££ not a lot.
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