Color | Silver, Black |
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Material | Aluminum |
Brand | ATLIN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3.2 x 0.6 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | ATLIN |
Part Number | BI1002A |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.2 x 0.6 inches |
Item model number | BI1002A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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ATLIN Bike Chain Tool - Chain Breaker Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and Single Speed Bicycle Chains
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Color | Silver, Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | ATLIN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3.2 x 0.6 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
About this item
- The chain breaker is specifically designed to remove and install pins in 7, 8, 9, 10 and single speed bicycle chains
- This bicycle chain tool includes a built-in hook for holding the bike chain in place while performing maintenance
- Chain tool instructions are included
- The chain splitter tool is small and lightweight for easy portability
- The bike chain removal tool is crafted from durable, long lasting materials
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ASIN | B01M3VPFGO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,879 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #15 in Bike Shop Tools |
Date First Available | October 28, 2016 |
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The ATLIN Bicycle Chain Breaker Tool is a must have multi-tool for performing essential bicycle maintenance. This chain tool is specifically designed to remove and install chain pins in 7, 8, 9, 10 and single speed chains. The chain splitter also comes with a built-in chain hook for holding your chain in place while performing maintenance. Along with all of these useful features, this bicycle chain tool comes with a spare push bolt, features an ergonomic handle to ensure maximum grip, has been manufactured with durable, long lasting materials, and manages to pack all of this into a compact form factor for easy portability. Instructions are included with the bike chain removal tool.
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Value for money | 4.5 | — | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Easy to use | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Sturdiness | 4.4 | — | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.4 |
Sold By | ATLIN | jupsk us | Trail This | Amazon.com | Qkurt US | Bicycle Addiction |
material | Aluminum | Rubber, Alloy Steel | Metal | — | — | hardened steel |
included components | — | — | Chain, Cassette & Freewheel | Universal Chain Tool | Plier | — |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 1 |
weight | 5 ounces | — | 0.01 ounces | 0.08 kilograms | — | 0.15 pounds |
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Customers like the quality, performance, and ease of use of the multitool. For example, they mention it's well made, works seamlessly, and is easy to follow directions. Some appreciate the appearance, value, and size. That said, some complain about the chain.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the multitool. They mention that it works well, is inexpensive, and works seamlessly. Some are happy with the functionality and features. Overall, most are happy that it does the job.
"...line up the screw tip with the peg it is supposed to push out, this thing works fine...." Read more
"It’s a good, sturdy tool, heavy and not cheap looking. Money well spent." Read more
"It works well ." Read more
"A good product for occasional use by the amature bike repair guy." Read more
Customers like the quality of the multitool. They mention it's well-made, sturdy, and holds up great. Some say the screw parts are accurate, but others say breaking is easy.
"...Others don't do this. I can see this product lasting a very long time if you decide to put some lubricant to protect the threads..." Read more
"It’s a good, sturdy tool, heavy and not cheap looking. Money well spent." Read more
"...Thanks to ATLIN for manufacturing a quality tool, and looking after your customers. You owe it to yourself to do business with these folks...." Read more
"Durable, rugged, easy to use," Read more
Customers find the multitool easy to use. They say it has clear directions, good design, and good ergonomics. They also say it works very quickly and smoothly. Customers also mention that the chain hook makes chain installation much easier and cleaner. They mention that changing their bike chain was very simple with this tool.
"...It's so easy to cut chains with this tool now...." Read more
"...themes like “high quality”, “great design”, and “easy to use” were expressed over,and over again! In addition, it was priced competitively...." Read more
"Easy to use" Read more
"Durable, rugged, easy to use," Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the multitool. They mention that it's simple, cheap, and works perfectly. Some say that the tool is hefty and seems built to last.
"...with this product and I highly recommend it because it's such a great value and pays for itself on first use...." Read more
"It’s a good, sturdy tool, heavy and not cheap looking. Money well spent." Read more
"...and over again! In addition, it was priced competitively. I was sold!..." Read more
"...This very reasonably priced tool easily punched out the pin on my “narrow” 1/2” x 3/32” chain...." Read more
Customers like the size of the multitool. They say it's small enough and light enough for the job. They also appreciate the generously sized handle and turning knobs. The multi-bit sizes make it very flexible to use as well as plenty of torque. Customers also mention that it works great and has plenty of room for various size chains.
"It’s a good, sturdy tool, heavy and not cheap looking. Money well spent." Read more
"...Well made tool in a compact size that will be in my toolbox for a long time." Read more
"...This was a heavier chain then the standard bicycle. The tool was too narrow. (my fault) I used the angle grinder to make it work...." Read more
"...Putting the chain back together worked well too...." Read more
Customers like the chain removal tool. They mention it's very effective at taking the chain apart and putting it back together. They say it makes chain disassembly a breeze. Customers also say it works well for removing chain pins and reinstalling pins in seven speed chains.
"...the chain really efficiently This thing will last a long time" Read more
"Best chain link removal tool I’ve used in 30 years. Chain hook makes chain installation much easier and cleaner." Read more
"...I used it on a 10 speed bike chain, and it made disconnecting and reconnecting the chain a breeze...." Read more
"Worked well with taking apart the chain. There were no problems" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the multitool. They mention that it is of high quality, has a great design, and is easy to use. Some appreciate the simple design with an extra part. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of this tool.
"It’s a good, sturdy tool, heavy and not cheap looking. Money well spent." Read more
"...themes like “high quality”, “great design”, and “easy to use” were expressed over,and over again! In addition, it was priced competitively...." Read more
"Nice finish and feelLooks like a well made tool..." Read more
"...It is handy and sturdy instrument, and it looks good! Thanks for fast response, for in-time delivery and for e-version of manual enclosed!..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the chain of the multitool. They mention that the pin was bent and the link was bent in the process. Some say that the guide was bent, and the pin flexed slightly off center.
"...On my first ride, the chain was shifting up a gear and down a gear at chain frequency. I reinstalled an old chain and the problem went away...." Read more
"...I read said that the manufacturer used cheap metal and the push pin bent on the first try...." Read more
"...you push the pin back in to connect it again otherwise the chain link may just bend and it won't go in like you want it to." Read more
"...The pin flexed slightly off center just before enough force popped the chain pin out, but it returned to center afterwards...." Read more
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I've attached a photo of the included instructions for anyone needing to reference it in the future.
I've attached a photo of the included instructions for anyone needing to reference it in the future.
We have a bike rack and take our two 17 year old Schwinn’s along. Biking and kayaking
are two of our fave activities! The bikes have received a lot of use, live outdoors, and
were starting to look kind of shabby ☹️. So, I decided it was time to show them a
little love!
Although the chains were cleaned and lubed with Boeshield on a “fairly regular” basis,
our time in Florida (particularly camping along the Atlantic and Gulf coastal beaches’ salt air)
had taken its’ toll. They were getting pretty rusty, and needed replacement before further damage
was done to the gears. So, along with new rim strips/tubes/tires/brake cables/brakes, and
cleaning and polishing products, I hit Youtube for guidance and advice. I’d never
done any “major bike maintenance ”, and it was fun learning what needed to be done, and
how that could be accomplished.
That somewhat lengthy preface brings me to chain replacement! I looked at the different
offerings for chain breaker tools, and read lots of reviews on Amazon. There’s the “blue
bicycle tool company” which is certainly a major player, and very well known. There were
several remarkably “cheap” chain breaks at the other end of the “spectrum”, which
“by and large” received mediocre to very poor reviews.
Then there was ATLIN! The Amazon reviews were consistently praiseworthy, and
themes like “high quality”, “great design”, and “easy to use” were expressed over,
and over again! In addition, it was priced competitively. I was sold!
I purchased the ATLIN chain breaker, and once the new replacement chains arrived set
out to upgrading our bikes. In the meantime, I had received an email from ATLIN outlining
(in very clear terms) how to use their tool. How thoughtful!
The rear wheels were removed from our 21 speed bikes, and I set about breaking the chain.
The first break on the old chain went very well, and I felt instantly more confident in my ability
to do these maintenance tasks. The second break also went well for sizing the replacement
chain.
I was concentrating on getting the new chain sized properly (“measure twice/cut once”). Then,
a problem occurred. As I was working on the new bike chain, I neglected to extract
the last removed pin from the chain breaker tool. It seemed like more effort was
required than before, but I just cranked a little harder. Then it dawned on me what had
happened!
I backed the tool out, and removed the pin in question. Unfortunately, in the process I
had bent the tools extraction pin. The “bend” was definitely noticeable when I spun the tool
crank. That meant it would be nearly impossible to center the break properly for the next
use.
I realize ATLIN thoughtfully includes a spare extraction pin along with the tool, and I installed
that back-up. The rest of the chain work went fine.
My concern was I now didn’t have a back-up extraction pin. I don’t believe I’ll make the same
mistake again, but I’d feel better if I could obtain another spare pin. It was my silly mistake
that caused this problem, and I was more than happy to pay for a replacement extractor.
I try to take care of my tools, but sometimes things happen. This is one of those times.
After relaying my predicament to Blake (the owner of ATLIN tools) he graciously offered to send me another backup extractor pin. How wonderful that they were willing to take care of a “user induced” error! What a terrific business model!
Thanks to ATLIN for manufacturing a quality tool, and looking after your customers. You owe it to yourself to do business with these folks. They are good people!
I wish them continued success.