Old 02-27-24, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by smd4
None of the three bike shops I worked at had torque wrenches.
The bike community is gradually getting up to speed to "torque" because modern carbon fiber parts are much, much, easier to damage via over-tightening than old school steel and aluminum parts.

Correct torque is a good practice anyway and has been used in other shops for decades.
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