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Old 04-30-09 | 03:09 PM
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From: Bloomington, IN

Bikes: Voodoo Rada, KHS Alite 4000, Smith & Wesson Tactical, Diamondback Response

Haha good posts. I have been wrenching a while and when it comes to working on $1000+ bikes a good torque wrench would be a huge peace of mind if anything else not to strip or under torque. Carbon parts are even more important, I personally don't own one but if I were to buy just one more tool (yeah right..) that would be the best investment I could think of.
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