Old 06-01-11 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by llmercll
I'd really like a tensiometer, but $60 is a bit much for a small tool...I'll probably regret it when I start popping spokes though =/
I bought one. When I replaced a spoke and re-tensioned my wheel this weekend it was invaluable. I couldn't feel or hear the differences between the spokes very well (if at all), but I could measure them.
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