Another round of "what tool is this"!
#26
MIKE is my name!

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From: finland,baltimore
Bikes: hans lutz, , puch mistral ultima,2x Austro Daimler Smoked chrome Ultima,Austro Daimler Mixte,Austro Daimler 531 mixte, flying arrow,F Moser,
we had the newbe look for a coolent leak on a 911, I made sure to drip some coolent on the top first so it leaked out, It was just hysterical because he actually spent at least 10 minuted with a drop light looking!
(the 911 was air cooled)
I just love the Lucas Smoke!
https://www3.telus.net/bc_triumph_registry/smoke.htm
(the 911 was air cooled)
I just love the Lucas Smoke!
https://www3.telus.net/bc_triumph_registry/smoke.htm
#27
#28
#30
Ha ha. Your Dad must be related to mine. My Dad was a builder, and as kids, we`d sometimes tag along to build sites. (Don`t think labour laws allow that any more, but this was back in the middle ages.) Anyway, I got burned by the sky hook and board stretcher quest too.
#31
MIKE is my name!

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From: finland,baltimore
Bikes: hans lutz, , puch mistral ultima,2x Austro Daimler Smoked chrome Ultima,Austro Daimler Mixte,Austro Daimler 531 mixte, flying arrow,F Moser,

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#32
Ok all you jokers, it looks like this is in fact a bike tool and the correct answer has already been given above.
After wesmamyke made comments above, I started investigating. As it happens, someone else has also wondered what this is for in the past. The responder gave roughly the same answer as wesmamyke.
So, there you have it. Wesmamyke wins the identification crown and I now know this tool is part of the BBT-8 Park tool which removes and fits the spider lockring on Shimano square taper and octalink cranks.
Now, all I need is the Octalink lockring and I've got a functional, but probably not very regularly used, tool.
After wesmamyke made comments above, I started investigating. As it happens, someone else has also wondered what this is for in the past. The responder gave roughly the same answer as wesmamyke.
So, there you have it. Wesmamyke wins the identification crown and I now know this tool is part of the BBT-8 Park tool which removes and fits the spider lockring on Shimano square taper and octalink cranks.
Now, all I need is the Octalink lockring and I've got a functional, but probably not very regularly used, tool.
#34
multimodal commuter
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From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
^^hold on, is that a serious answer? Is that permitted on this thread?
Well, on the assumption that it is, and it is, and that's the correct answer, here's another for you:

These are the tools that came with a 60 year old bike. JunkYardBike took the photo. I took the tools. Most of them are obvious; but what's the round thing, second from the right? I am pretty sure it is a bike tool, since I've seen the same thing in a couple other old tool kits on ebay.
It is not a spoke wrench; won't work for that purpose.
Well, on the assumption that it is, and it is, and that's the correct answer, here's another for you:

These are the tools that came with a 60 year old bike. JunkYardBike took the photo. I took the tools. Most of them are obvious; but what's the round thing, second from the right? I am pretty sure it is a bike tool, since I've seen the same thing in a couple other old tool kits on ebay.
It is not a spoke wrench; won't work for that purpose.
#36
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Bikes: 1986 Alan Record Carbonio, 1985 Vitus Plus Carbone 7, 1984 Peugeot PSV, 1972 Line Seeker, 1986(est.) Medici Aerodynamic (Project), 1985(est.) Peugeot PY10FC
Round thing looks like a drilliumed (in the factory) spoke wrench. I think the slot tapers to accomodate diffrent size nipples.
Chombi
Chombi
#38
multimodal commuter
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From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
Been there, done that, it was a failure, and the spoke nipple is not happy about it. It does not fit spoke nipples.
#40
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Bikes: 1986 Alan Record Carbonio, 1985 Vitus Plus Carbone 7, 1984 Peugeot PSV, 1972 Line Seeker, 1986(est.) Medici Aerodynamic (Project), 1985(est.) Peugeot PY10FC
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#43
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From: Mid Willamette Valley, Orygun
Bikes: 87 RockHopper,2008 Specialized Globe. Both upgraded to 9 speeds. 2019 Giant Explore E+3
When I started my apprenticeship as a boiler maker, a water hammer was the tool of choice.
#44
Well, as a boilermaker, you probably already know there is such a thing as water hammer, but it is a phenomenon, not a tool.
#46
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From: Maidstone, Kent, England
Bikes: 1970 Holdsworth Mistral, Vitus 979, Colnago Primavera, Corratec Hydracarbon, Massi MegaTeam, 1935 Claud Butler Super Velo, Carrera Virtuoso, Viner, 1953 Claud Butler Silver Jubilee, 1954 Holdsworth Typhoon, 1966 Claud Butler Olympic Road, 1982 Claud
Or 'Go down to the stores and ask for a long stand' - New guy comes back about 90 minutes later having stood patiently in front of the counter most of that time while the stores guys are falling around giggling behind the racks!
#47
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From: Canada's Capital
Bikes: Sekine RM40 1980, Miyata 1000LT 1990, Raleigh Mixte Sprite 1980, Raleigh Grand Prix 1979
Well, we got the correct answer, but I was thinking it looked like the pin pusher part of a chain breaker for REALLY large chains.
I love the wiring harness replacement smoke. I should get something like that for working on computers.
I love the wiring harness replacement smoke. I should get something like that for working on computers.
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