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Old 04-30-11 | 06:10 AM
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HillRider
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Originally Posted by jrhii
I ended up getting the park tools 13/15. I don't doubt that a single ended is more convenient, but I am on what one would call a college budget. Single ended wrenches mean at least twice the price, and all I need to do right now is repack the hubs for one bike. I'll worry about nice tools when I don't have to worry about paying for another year and a half of classes.
That's fine if all you need are 13 and a 15 mm openings. However a lot of hubs require a 14 mm cone wrench so be sure you have all the sizes you need.
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