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can I borrow your chain tool?

This is a discussion on can I borrow your chain tool? within the USA - California forums, part of the Regional Forums category; Originally Posted by dzuyd you're going to get a bike again right? How bout i 'hold' it for you? If ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dzuyd View Post


    you're going to get a bike again right? How bout i 'hold' it for you?


    If you're serious about selling, what brand it is and how much you thinking? I may be up in fresno around the labor day to hang out with my gf's family.
    Cycle Gear - STOCKTON TOOL COMPANY: Chain Breaker and Rivet Tool Kit,

    I will eventually, but not in the near future. $45, used once. You got my number?
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    I don't think I do, PM me

    Not familiar with the brand, it is well known? I'll let you know before laborday-ish if I plan to take it off your hands

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    I don't think I do, PM me

    Not familiar with the brand, it is well known? I'll let you know before laborday-ish if I plan to take it off your hands
    Cool man. If you compare it to the MotionPro chain tool kit, they are nearly identical as I have used both.
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    PM Sent Tyler

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