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Old 10-22-20 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by jiangshi
Park.

Why mess with poor tools? One bad pull on an irreplaceable fork should convince to buy something that works.
True enough but most all tools require some finesse, if you're long on it , the tool(s) may be less critical.

That being said, the Park would not be my first choice but was an ok deal and requires more finesse than it should and can screw things up pretty easy IMO, I have the older version so.....

I have been a professional auto tech/mech most of my life and have a fortune invested in tools, bikes, motorcycles and cars, no qualms about buying good tools, special tools, cheap tools and spendy ones, used hammers for screwdrivers and screwdrivers for wrenches.

It takes what it takes, at the dragstrip, on the road and everywhere in between.
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