taxidriver50005
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Stupid newbie question... Do I need a special chain splitter fit 12 speed chains as all the ones I look at only state up to 10 speed. ?
Cheers Gary that's the reason for chain tool... Just wanted right tool for job12 speed chain link pins and rollers remain the same diameter. it's only the chain width that's narrower (outer diameter)
Some chain tools have prongs or channels to hold the chain plates in place or to allow you to losen link plates while driving the pin in/out. This is the main reason some older chaintools won't work with 11 or 12 speed chains. in reality most chaintools will split an 11 or 12 speed chain.
The other job a chaintool does is join chains by driving the pin through the link but 12 speed chains are all designed to work with quick links so you shouldn't ever need to rejoin a 12 speed chain with a chaintool. infact, you'd struggle to re-join an 11 or 12 speed chain that way and not leave it weak at the join.
If you're going to carry quicklinks on rides you'll also need a chaintool to remove the broken portion of chain before fitting a new quicklink. Quicklink pliers are also advisable but there are various bodges to open and close a quicklink on the trail without the correct tool.
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