JarHead002
2025-08-30 09:02:24
After doing extensive research, I decided to go with this press tool worked flawless every review and feedback I seen on other Cheaper tools stated That they were junk to spend a little extra money I picked up this press tool for my CFMoto 450SS and was a breeze to use. The durability in the feel of this tool, you can tell you’re going to have it for sometime. Highly recommended
Mirage 2018
2025-08-29 17:55:22
Replaced the factory chain on my 2023 Triumph Tiger 660 and needed a chain breaker/rivet tool. I didn't want to go cheap and this one seemed like a decent value compared to some other ones that I looked at. It popped out the original pin from the OEM chain without me having to do any cutting or grinding. The instructions were pretty good, although I did get a bit confused over using the tool to install the master link plate versus the actual riveting. Overall, I'd recommend this tool - seems well made and I didn't have any issues with anything bending, breaking, etc. I also followed the instructions and greased everything up prior to use.
Amir
2025-08-13 18:40:47
Easy and effective. Cut and riveted my motorcycle drive chain (Ducati) without any issues.
K9’s best friend
2025-04-27 14:11:15
Excellent function and quality. Will definitely consider this brand and vendor again.
Tony Montana
2025-03-26 11:07:35
Performed excellent! The tool to have if you’re working on RK Chains…..Perfection!!!
Ozzy
2025-01-26 09:34:23
This was my first time replacing a motorcycle chain. I bought a new chain and sprockets online as well as this kit. The installation was much easier than I expected. This product worked great and the instructions were straightforward. It's helpful to read the instructions thoroughly and watch a YouTube video before you dive into it.
J Bell
2024-12-31 11:49:39
Watch some YouTube videos and you'll be set on using this tool. Good quality and if you break it, there is some warranty coverage I learned after calling the RK for their input.With respect to reviting the master link, you do have to put more effort into it than you would think. For me, I struggled to get the master link to mushroom as shown in the photos in the directions. I was concerned not to over flair them based on the videos I watched.For me, on a 525 Vortex/EK chain, if took at least 64nm of force during the rivet process to get the links to flair. This was much more than I expected. Hopefully this will help someone else as it sure would have been nice to know this figure before I started.
Ian Morris
2024-12-24 17:13:37
Bottom Line - Don’t waste your money on any other tool - go with this one!!I’ve been trying to put my new chain on but I kept trying to get them riveted and I would snap them. And it wasn’t like I was just tightening without checking - I would tighten just a bit and then take it off and would measure and I didn’t have enough lip on the rivet to stop so I’d go to give it a little more and then it would snap again.I went and asked my local bike shop what I could do and they told me to buy this RK Chain Tool.Upon taking their advice and purchasing the RK Chain Tool I got a perfect rivet the first time and it really took the stress out of the situation. I tightened them both down and had gotten .4mm lip from the rivets each time on the first try.I would always stress about changing my chain because I dreaded using my old chain tool and worried I would damage my rivets with it and potentially cause a catastrophic problem if my chain came off. I can already tell that this tool has fixes that anxiety!