I just chainged mine... ok enough with the humor.

I got my 36mm socket from advance auto for $10. I used the ol' cutting torch on my chain, but now that I have a master clip in, the next time should be a breeze. (not that it was any more difficult with the torch) The main thing I would suggest is an alignment tool to align your rear sprocket to your chain correctly. A lot of us have found out that the rear axle alignment notches aren't trustworthy, nor precise when they're already 1/4" apart. You'll see this for yourself when you use the tool.

Happy Wrenching


Aaron 04 "Green Bean" Freaked, AI removal, Bafflectomy, 6" Risers, and 30" Drag Bars.