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H²Alignment Gauge, now I just need more than 1 bike with an Aheadset.
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lol, to be honest the thought of a quill style stem didn't even cross my mind. Old school to me is straight Threadless steer tubes. Even though I grew up working on lots of quill bikes.
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Maybe an alternate pin w/ a hex head that fits into the quill bolt head?
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Hold my beer, I'll be right back.
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Holy crap!
(I originally came back here to say I just asked my wife for a HAG and lever setter for Christmas because I am super-picky about my brakes and that tool combo is genius!) Last edited by dolface; 11-02-2021 at 06:35 PM. |
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Hope the new space is coming along well. My transition from basement bike cave to garage shop went better than expected. |
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Wilton swivel! Nice!
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I still have my dad's old shop vise which was also built like a tank that I personally beat on since I was old enough to swing a hammer. I just recently cleaned at least 50 years worth of grime off of it, greased and painted it and put it in my basement shop. Lots of scars but still functions as new. I strongly suspect the Wilton will easily outlast me, and if it doesnt, it carries a lifetime warranty.
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Silicon tool trays
Maybe not that much needed when working on bikes, but for tinkering with cars, motorcycles or around the house those are awesome.
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thanks for the heads up.pretty cool,never heard of those.will have to pick one up
does it have a suction cup?looks like it fall off the side of the saddlebag ootherwise |
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Nope, just sticky material.
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This is cool, bike related even.
Most torque wrenches that people are familiar with are the click types or slip types, that requires setting and unsetting for storage (VERY IMPORTANT!!!!) to maintain proper torque values, this operates more like the beam type wrenches that aren't so popular anymore, but in a much smaller form factor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ru3SAIrD9A |
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