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| DottyDuck |
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 DottyDuck Nearly there...

Joined: 12 Nov 2012 Karma :  
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 Posted: 01:57 - 30 Apr 2013 Post subject: recommend me a torque wrench please |
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Hello everyone... could do with a torque wrench...obviously cheaper. The better! But would rather pay a bit more... if it means better quality... would be good if it could be from a shop so i can collect it lol.. but will order of the internet if i have too...(just means i just have too wait!) Lol
Thanks everyone  ____________________ CBT- 2012 Theory- 18/12/13 Mod 1- 07/01/14 Mod 2- 15/01/14
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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 trevor saxe-coburg-gotha World Chat Champion

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| Codemonkey |
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| Rogerborg |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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For what purpose?
I don't trust the clicky ones they come over here, they steal our torques.
For one thing, manuals tend to be works of fiction. They're not called Haynes Books of Lies for nothing. Even if they're correct, they give ideal numbers for what's often an unknown condition of fastener. Dry? Oiled? Threadlocked? Copper greased? Covered in crud?
Your bike may not agree, particularly if it's (just for example) off of a Chinese sweatshop production line that gets its raw material from Wun Hung Lo's House of Approximately Metallic Substances.
It's cold comfort that it's not your fault if you strip out your sump plug before the clicky wrench has clicked. You've still got a stripped sump, and nobody will care.
Personally, I always go by the size of the fastener and by feel. I very occasionally bust out an old deflecting beam style wrench:
https://www.parktool.com/uploads/images/blog/repair_help/tw5.jpg
But only as an aid to mechanical sympathy, not as a replacement.
Not what you wanted to hear, I know. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| CarlosCBR |
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