Motion Pro T6 Chain Tool Description
T-6 Chain Tool
Most riders dont carry a chain tool for local rides or races, but if you intend to ride further than the end of your local field then you need to seriously consider the T-6. In the past the problem with traditional tools has been the weight of the steel body and handles (my last trail tool weighed in at almost 1kg!!!).
With this superb quality lightweight version neatly packaged with space for two extra chainlinks weighing a mere 170g there is no other tool on the market that can match its weight or conveneience.
If you ride trails, if safety and self sufficiency are important to you, and if you dont like carrying unecessary weight, then this is the only chain tool for you.
- For breaking 520 to 530 chain
- For pressing on and off 520 and some 525 clip type master link side plates
- Light weight, 170g. including press plates and handle (227g with pouch)
- Will push link pin completely through link/side plate
- Handle detaches for easy storage. To reduce the weight even more a MP Trail Tool, 8mm combination wrench or 8mm socket with extension can be used as the handle
- Custom pouch holds tool securely and includes pocket for extra chain or master links and a large accessory pocket
- Body forged from high-strength 4130 chrome-moly
- Body bolt and extractor bolt manufactured from billet high-strength 7075 T6 Aluminum
- Replaceable pin is heat treated for strength and wear resistance
- Press plates manufactured from light weight 6061 T-6 aluminum
- Perfect addition for tool packs
- For use on clip type master links with press fit side plates only
- This tool does not rivet master link pins
- Does not rivet chain pins
SPARES AVAILABLE : To order a spare pin use the product options below. Use the 'Spares Only' option if you only want a spare pin
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