I have no love for chain tools. I have broken two of them in my medium length home wrenching career. But they are a necessary part of bike maintenance. I have begun installing sram links, but sometimes I still need to break a chain or cut one down. So my question:
What is a reasonably priced, durable chain tool? And what features make it good?
The Park and Campy models seem outrageously expensive for the home mechanic. Maybe it just costs that much to get something durable and precise. Like I said, I don't need to pop that many pins, but I don't want to destroy more chains, tools, etc.
As a subquestion - Is there a chain tool that works on track chains, 8,9, and 10 speed chains?
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