Tusk Standard Motorcycle/ATV Chain Riveting Tool
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The Tusk Chain Riveting Tool is made with durable construction to work on chains for off-road and street motorcycles, ATVs, and MTBs. Different pins come included to work on differing styles of rivet master links and for pushing chain pins. This chain riveting tool is ideal for chain sizes up to 520, found on a variety of motorcycles and ATVs. Take a closer look as Charles shows how to break a chain and install a rivet style master link using the Tusk Standard Motorcycle/ATV Chain Riveting Tool.
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Came for the rivet procedure... got clipped instead.
😢. I feel played.
Same here. The guy doesn't seem to know what riveting is.
Same wtff
Same
Haha same
Thank you for the tutorial on this neat little tool!
Great Video!,Thanks.
Very informative! Thanks. 👍👍
Question. I am shortening a chain. Do I need to buy new pins or reuse existing pins? If I grind off the top of the pin then not reusable. Correct?
ive had 4 chain breaks at the split link so i am now moving to a soft link research seems to indicate must better reliability
I AM GETTING READY TO DO THIS TASK - THANK YOU - KNOWLEDGE IS KEY ! ! !
what timing for the release of this video thanks! huge help!
This is a decent tool, but if you’re working on rivet style motorcycle chains, do yourself a favor and get the DID KM500 tool (maybe RockyMountain carries it?)
It’s by far the easiest and most fool proof one I’ve used. Also small enough to pack in your adv bike toolkit if needed.
really? I think your used to using that
I just received my Motion Pro chain tool, it looks exactly like this Tusk one? I see on TH-cam a PBR Motion Pro tool, does anyone know the f34king difference from the PBR Motion Pro and The Motion Pro that Looks identicle to this one?
This is directly from Motion Pro: "While the PBR Chain Tool is a favorite for its simple to use design, the Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool is also a great choice, especially if you’re working on multiple chain sizes.
Note that the PBR Chain Tool 08-0470 will press, break, and rivet 520, 525, and 530 chains, and uses a simple block design to change tasks. The Chain Breaker & Riveting Tool 08-0058 can break chains from #35 to #630, rivet hollow nose master links up to #630, and assemble 50 series press on master links."
Hope that helps!
can you just do 1 rivet is it safe?
Not sure exactly what you're asking but all pins need to be installed and riveted.
Could I use this on a ak? For rivets?