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Old 04-01-05 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by wangster
I'm gonna go ahead and get the pedro rollup kit. It has all the basic essentials and I only have to get a few other spare pieces. I'll pick up a torque wrench from sears and i think i'll be set.
On a torque wrench, pick up a light one. You won't need something with a 100 ft-lb capacity. I have an inch-lb beam wrench that I have used for several years which is just perfect for bicycles. It only goes up to about 500 in-lb which is about 45 ft-lbs. Nothing on a bike needs more than that.
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