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08-Mar-2005, 08:20
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Riveting Tsubaki Chain Help ????
Just reading the link about talon sprockets and it mentions the need for a special tool to rivet TSUBAKI chain.
I have just bought a Tsubaki chain from B&C and would welcome any input, I had planned on using my normal rivet tool.
If there is a special TSUBAKI tool how much are they?
Thanks in advance Mike
[Edited on 8-3-2005 by m1keyp]
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08-Mar-2005, 10:10
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From memory...I though the Tsubaki chain link is tha same as most others, ie. it needs the pin 'mushrooming' over.
What do the other links on the chain look like, any different from the norm?
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08-Mar-2005, 12:13
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I got Ten Kate to do my Tsubaki at Assen - really helpful, however he used a regular chain tool and simply curled (mushrooming) the ends of the pin over the link as normal.
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08-Mar-2005, 15:40
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Thanks for the replies, i was the talk of a special tsubaki tool that made me nervouse.
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08-Mar-2005, 18:36
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If your down this way i will let you use your special Tsubaki tool on my chain as it needs riviting.
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08-Mar-2005, 18:43
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I only have the not so special chain riveting tool which I hope will/should do the job
I also have the sprocket nut removing tool if you have not got yours off yet
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08-Mar-2005, 18:49
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managed to get the sprocket off and now have the new one on thanks. i just need to remove a few links then get it rivited up.
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