

Motion Pro 08-0470 PBR Chain Breaker
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Kenton Robinson
03-04-2025Save your self a lot of shop repair and maintenance money and buy this product. Easy to use and quality is bar none the best.
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Anis Bamadhaj
> 3 dayA very compact and complete set of tool!!!!
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conradpuck
Greater than one weekWorked great and had a set of easy to read instructions. Whole chain job took less than 20 minutes thanks to this tool.
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chris yeager
Greater than one weekLike everyone else says... motion pro is great, but they didnt win this battle.. haha, the main pin broke on mine like everyone else.
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E. Hansen
> 3 dayThis works a treat. Lube those threads so the pin doesnt break. That seems to be one of the main reasons why pins break. Also... despite them saying its not necessary to grind, I would suggest you do if you have a dremel or file handy. In the field, youll have to just risk it. Even for a snap-ring master link, this makes getting even pressure a cinch so you dont risk nicking it up with pliers. Heavy. This will put quite a bit of weight in your pack if you are a light packer like me. I wouldnt consider it a travel tool. Very handy for the garage though.
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Lance R.
> 3 dayChanged two x ring chain master links...just be careful to not over compress or over rivet... takes a little finesse. The unit is quite sturdy and well built
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OCL
> 3 dayI am incredibly pleased with this tool. In the past I have tried cheaper alternatives and been sorely disappointed. The PBR is an ingenious and solid design for all the steps in replacing your motorcycle chain. Everything was thought of for the user - the silver block snaps into place with a small detent in the modes where you need two free hands. The block also has ball the right recesses to align everything very well. There built-in but removable handle so all you need is this tool and a 17 and 14mm wrench. Basically this tool is a hard-working peice of art. Even the instructions are well thought out and easy to understand. Comes in a tidy, small, and durable case. Do be careful, it is rough on any tool to press the pins out without grinding off the head. So get out your grinder, or a sawzall with an abrasive blade, and take off the top of the exposed rivet. Careful not to damage parts of the chain that you want to keep (like when adjusting length) The included handle could be a little longer for more torque, but that is easily fixed with a peice of pipe.
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Stephen pfeifer
> 3 dayAwesome tool for the price simple easy to read instructions. Well manufactured . Close tolerances. Nice finish. This tool will outlive me. Hard to find something like this today at this price
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Wazi
Greater than one weekSeems like a extremely high quality tool- and comes in great packaging. Have not used it yet- so cant comment on its effectiveness- but all initial impressions are positive.
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Khary Johns
Greater than one weekJust follow the instructions that come with the product