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11-16-16, 11:32 AM
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Posted By joejack951

Just one of many found on a Google image search:...

Just one of many found on a Google image search: Lockring Tool with Handle | Park Tool (http://www.parktool.com/product/lockring-tool-with-handle-fr-5h)
11-12-15, 08:15 PM
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Posted By joejack951

If you need heavier duty thin wrenches than Park...

If you need heavier duty thin wrenches than Park Tool's, these are pretty nice for the price: V8 Tools (V8 8109) 9 Piece Super Thin Wrench Set - Combination Wrenches - Amazon.com...
11-03-10, 12:37 PM
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Posted By joejack951

For my sanity, please don't credit the above...

For my sanity, please don't credit the above spammer with the tip he posted. It's a cut and paste from page 1 of a post I made over 3 years ago. I've reported the post as spam.
12-21-09, 07:27 PM
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Posted By joejack951

If you own a stable of a bikes and like to feel...

If you own a stable of a bikes and like to feel like you are making the best of a situation, buy double-ended road/MTB brake cables. When you go to replace an existing cable, cut the new cable only...
03-26-09, 03:25 PM
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Posted By joejack951

I do most of my cable cutting with the cable in...

I do most of my cable cutting with the cable in the housing on the bike. Can I use the frame as a back stop for the chisel? ;)
01-01-08, 10:40 AM
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Posted By joejack951

I swear I saw some posts in this thread about...

I swear I saw some posts in this thread about chemicals that can be used to remove rust from parts but perhaps it was in another thread. Anyway, I had been meaning to post that if you don't have or...
08-27-07, 07:12 PM
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Posted By joejack951

Or use a grinder/dremel tool to remove the worn...

Or use a grinder/dremel tool to remove the worn out tip exposing fresh hex stock underneath. Just don't overheat hex key while doing this. This will extend their life by at least 3X.

One other hex...
08-13-07, 01:46 PM
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Posted By joejack951

I posted this before and someone thought it was a...

I posted this before and someone thought it was a good tip so I'll add it again.

To get those plastic Shimano bottom bracket cups really tight, first install the bottom bracket and hand tighten...
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