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Campagnolo 11 Speed Chain Coupling Pin

Campagnolo11 Speed Chain Coupling Pin(Return to Product Page)

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Review by Franko

A must have to remove and install Campy chains
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by Franko
Cycling Enthusiast
Westport MA.

To install this chain pin the correct chain tool is required. Easy to install .

Reviewed 7/4/2013
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Review by RC Oliver

Necessary evil
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by RC Oliver
Ct

Everyone knows that you can't connect a Campagnolo chain without one of these but the usual and standard Campagnolo quality makes it a breeze.

Reviewed 11/13/2020
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Review by MIKE

very delicate - easy to break.
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by MIKE
Cycling Enthusiast
BERKELEY

SUPER EASY TO BREAK IN THE TOOL. FRUSTRATING PROCESS. ENDED UP USING A DIFFERENT REMIVABLE LINK INSTEAD.

Reviewed 6/10/2019
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Review by Olympia rider

there's no substitute for having the right tools
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by Olympia rider
Competitive Racer
New Yawk
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

What else can you use...?

Reviewed 9/5/2013
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Review by joeysmoke

Solid connection. I peen this little ditty with a park peening tool!
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by joeysmoke
Cycling Enthusiast
long Island NY

Push pin in with a park 10 speed chain tool. I found the 11 speed chain tool pin that park makes to be flimsy as the chain tool pin easily breaks. Peen with park peening tool. Very solid connection, will never work it's way loose.

Reviewed 10/22/2012
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Review by Anonymous

Quality product, not expensive, easy to install with the correct tool
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Philadelphia, PA
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

The only real problem is that it is best installed with a Campy 11sp chain tool, which isn't cheap. I still use my Campy 10sp chain tool for my 11sp chain and it's just fine. I'm not going to rush out and buy an 11sp chain tool.

Reviewed 7/20/2012
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