I was turned on to the method of installing the rivet style master links using a c-clamp and a steering ball bearing (hardened steel so it will do the job). I had no luck as the c-clamp would rock off center side to side due to the swivel part of the clamp. Using big vice grips, my buddy and I clamped and clamped and re-clamped the bearing into the drilled out end of the rivet type master link with very little deformity appearing.
Fast forward to my bike... Tried both methods again, not really doing much other than frustrating me. Could buy the Harbor Freight master link tool I suppose, but probably junk... Then it hit me, pull my bench vice off of the bench, and hold the bearings in place on the master pins using electrical tape! Worked GREAT first try! Now I know what is meant by "make sure you have proper deformity after riveting the master link pins!
Fast forward to my bike... Tried both methods again, not really doing much other than frustrating me. Could buy the Harbor Freight master link tool I suppose, but probably junk... Then it hit me, pull my bench vice off of the bench, and hold the bearings in place on the master pins using electrical tape! Worked GREAT first try! Now I know what is meant by "make sure you have proper deformity after riveting the master link pins!