If there's one thing we've learned from Abbey Bike Tools is just how fastidious it is about the material choices development and design it instills into each and every tool. Take the Decade Chain Tool for instance. It spent a full two years of prototyping testing and revising before it was deemed ready for professional mechanics and for your shop. Abbey claims to have broken over 10 000 chains on a single tool and pin during its development the equivalent of three chain installs per day every day for 10 years hence its name. Now for the fun part the details. Its threaded body and lead screw are constructed of cro-moly and receive a low friction powder vapor deposition (PVD) coating for a smooth operation with no binding. The large handle offers plenty of leverage and moves the freely rotating pin that's made from shock rated tool steel for durability. The chain tool also comes with an additional spare pin in the handle and works with Shimano and Campagnolo chain pins. The most unique and perhaps our favorite part of this chain tool is its interchangeable mid-plate. This is the saddled part that holds the chain's plates while driving out or installing pins and its position can be swapped to work with whatever the industry might come out with throughout your ownership of the Decade. The Decade also peens Campagnolo 11 and 12-speed chains to the recommended factory specs using a backstop that threads into the backside of the tool as a stop. The Decade is compatible with 7 through 12-speed chains and mid plates for 1/8-inch single speed chains are in the works.
Price: $185.00 from Backcountry
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Chain wear measurement just got more precise with theAbbey Chain Wear Tool. Unlike standard tools that miss critical details this tool is engineered to account for the variance in roller diameter found in modern chains including SRAM’s flat top chains....
All the awesomeness of the dual sided tool but in a single Shimano or Campagnolo version. Updated in 2020 the single sided tool now has the same size handle (1/2 inch) as the dual sided tool.
All the awesomeness of the dual sided tool but in a single Shimano or Campagnolo version. Updated in 2020 the single sided tool now has the same size handle (1/2 inch) as the dual sided tool.