Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

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notwal
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Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby notwal » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:53 pm

Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative to the Campy 11s chain tool?
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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby petal665 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:51 am

Pedros announced a tool more than a year ago, but it never made it to market (yet).

Park have a tool that does just the penning of the 11 speed pin, not sure on price, $40-60 I guess.

I ended up just buying the 11 speed tool because I figured I could use it on my 10 speed chains as well. WRONG. It's made so well, that a 10 speed chain will not fit in it.

If you live in Brisbane, you can borrow it for $5 a pop. :D

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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby Jean » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:45 am

The Park CT-11 just peens the rivet after installation, and you need another tool to break the chain.

Ice Toolz make a tool as well, but I am not sure what it does or does not do, or how well it works. Nice and cheap though, even in Australia.

KMC now make an 11-speed chain, which comes with a KMC quick link, which I gather is not reusable. The links are available to be used by themselves but I don't know how well they will go with a Campag chain. You might be stuck with the KMC one, but KMC make nice chains, the 9-speed jobbie I just put on my MTB is a pearler shifting and noise wise (don't know about longevity yet).

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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby Jean » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:49 am

PS, if you buy the Ice Toolz one, let us know how well it does the job.

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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby notwal » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:47 pm

Jean wrote:PS, if you buy the Ice Toolz one, let us know how well it does the job.

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Oky doke. I've ordered it.
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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby rjl3175 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:42 am

YBN make a quick link for 11s, and also have joiner pins available from ebay.

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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby Phil » Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:47 pm

Thread Resurrection Alert!!!

No repsonse on this topic. Is the Lezyne tool any good? $25 from c r c at the moment - big difference in price to the Campagnolo one.
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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby humanbeing » Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:24 am

Hi,
I bought the Lezyne 11 speed chain tool and it works just fine.
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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby geoffs » Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:47 pm

I use a campagnolo 10 sp chain breaker for 11speed chains and another adjustable chain tool to peen the joining pin.
After seeing the price of the CT-UN300 tool on wiggle I'll order one as that is $130 cheaper than the whole sale price for them in Aus

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Re: Campy 11s chain tool alternative?

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:31 pm

Cheers

$25odd for the Lezyne unit from c r c on its way.
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