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Thnx 4 torx, sram
Thanks for turning a quick and easy stem swap into a 1.5 hour long project as i dig through my entire ····ing garage looks for lost torx bits, so i can get your piece of crap plastic garmin mount out from in front of the faceplate
····ing retards
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Torx is mo betta.
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Could be - I'm still about 120 credits shy off my engineering degree
My frustration comes from the fact that every bolt on every bike I have is metric hex, except ONE.
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I'm with you....Torx may be better on paper but not in practice IMO.
Just replace the offending bolt with a hex head one.
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You should switch all your screws to flat heads. Then the only tool you'll need will be the fixed blade knife between your teeth...
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[QUOTE=Dead Man;1933026]Could be - I'm still about 120 credits shy off my engineering degree
Ha ha - I get it! |
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....really?? Not cool ! In case u haven't been keeping up we r a bit more evolved in this group.
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i never loved metric hex anyway. Especially on alloy bolts. On anything smaller than M6, they are a pita.
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I hate when I can't find a tool, but that's on me.
For Torx I only use them really for the Ergo lever bolt (I think?). There might be one other spot. I bought a folding tool, pretty high quality, US made, brand escapes me (but it's in a green "body" with black Torx tools), and leave it in my bike tool box. It's been good to me, easy to find, and works with the Ergo levers as well as something else (I remember using one of the larger sizes, for what I just can't remember, might have been a non-bike thing). |
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Carpiediem-you have the Park folding tool. All a home mechanic needs for Torx. I've supplemented mine with some bits for the torque wrench and a three way. To the OP - major over-reaction. Campy 11 has been Torx since 2009, many other brands also use these. Not a big deal in reality, hypothetical advantages ciited above. Not like you need hundreds of dollars worth of special tools for this or like it's completely proprietary to SRAM. It's a common mechanical standard.
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I would replace all hex head with torx if I had a chance. Far better too engagement.
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So one can assume you feel the same way about Campy?
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If I could get Torx Ti hardware for every bolt on my bike, I'd do the same.
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FWIW I bought it at a hardware store. I think it's a Gorilla Grip. It seems like the same as the Park, just a little less.
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