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Old 09-29-11, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ibis_ti
Is that the same as:
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/153...p=325%20SETTQ6

I just got a CDI snap-on 5nm wrench....it's not adjustable but it actually prevents over torquing because it ratchets like a gas cap.

http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/catego...-handle-45182/

$20 + shipping from amazon. It's non adjustable though.
It similar to the one in your post, but its got a rubber handle and a window with a fine needle where you read the torque setting. Here is a link http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/...ch/1385/30885/

The TBar one in your link is nice, canīt go wrong with a Snap-On tool, specially for 20$. I really wanted an adjustable one though which made it my first choice - Very few of them seem to go from 2nm to 24nm, so that was another reason - Maybe are 4 - 15nm etc, but the 2 - 24 is uncommon from what I found, and that "pretty much" covers everything on the bike except the crank, BB etc, those are things I will personally never touch anyway.
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