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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; if you have one, I need it to break and rivet on a new chain. I've been trying to find ...

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    if you have one, I need it to break and rivet on a new chain. I've been trying to find something reliable and affordable but i don't think they exist, even tried to borrow/rent from a few local shops but no-go. I'm trustworthy, promise, Thanks

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    Sure!!! I work tonight in Irvine, I could bring it and you could pick it up then if you want dood
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    sweet! thanks tyler. Will you be needing it back soon? I have yet to order the chain/sprockets. Was waiting to see if I would have to buy the tool also to purchase them together... Don't want to be a burden and all..

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    Nope! I'm gonna get new sprockets here in a lil, but don't need my tool to do that As long as I get it back here within the next month or two, all should be good. Haha

    Or you could just let me know when you need it. I work off the 5 and Jamboree at BJ's. Not too far from your place I think and I work all the time
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    Good deal. Yea your work isn't too far from me, let me order the parts and I'll let you know when I'm ready to pick it up. Thanks again man

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    Sounds like a plan
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    Default Re: can I borrow your chain tool?

    Sorry, I don't loan out my tool.

    Are you reusing the chain? If not, just grind it off.
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    ^you should let me have your tool, since you no longer have a bike OH SNAP!




    i mainly need to tool to rivet in the master link. It would be more convenient to have the tool to break the link and take off the correct amount of links from the new one.

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    You sumbitch!

    I was just contemplating on selling it to you......
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    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.

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