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Posted
15 hours ago, PhilipV said:

I got my T25 screwdriver to work on disc rotors. But in the meantime Scott has adopted it and it’s used on a lot of bolts on my Genius. Convenient. Torx can supposedly handle more torque before rounding, but I’ve found that quality bits is key. 

Oh yeah, I completely forgot about T25 rotor screws... show's how long it's been since I paid mu bikes any attention 😅

As for bit quality, I had an issue just this past weekend trying to drive in T30 Ramset concrete screws.

The 2 provided bits were both munted after about half a dozen screws each. What's more, I wasn't even using an impact driver, just a high-torque  cordless drill.

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As a side note, very impressed with the fact my little Milwaukee drill was able to drive these and other heavy duty screws. Sadly I don't have the latest version with "kick-back control", so I did need to watch out not to break my wrists.

Posted
15 hours ago, dave303e said:

Nothing wrong with Torx, I am more a fan of T-handles than screw driver format, especially working on dirt bikes.

 

Yeah, T-handles are a life-saver when working on dirt bikes. The Motion Pro spinning ones are particularly nice, but not cheap.

Spinner T-Handle, Bit Driver by Motion Pro - Slavens Racing

 

As for Torx, my bikes (both Huskies) mostly use the Hex (outer)-Torx (inner) combo bolts, which are very convenient, although I mostly found myself using the hex option, just out of habit.

Torx hex head flange bolts M6

 

 

Posted
18 hours ago, dave303e said:

Nothing wrong with Torx, I am more a fan of T-handles than screw driver format, especially working on dirt bikes.

 

 

I have a set of T-handles on the side of the tool trolley.

 

Second drawer is dedicated to an assortment of bits, Spinner, T-handle torque wrenches, a 4-12(?) N.m torque wrench.  For the bigger torque items I go to the car tools.

 

I managed to get a case with an assortment of bits ... those non standard bits that can turn a small d.i.y. job into fun. This is also in drawer 2.

 

Makes life a LOT easier when everything is at the ready.

 

 

Oooo, and if you get an ebike ... a 5mm hex bit in an extension is kept at the ready .... only way to backpedal the chain.

Posted
21 hours ago, dave303e said:

Nothing wrong with Torx, I am more a fan of T-handles than screw driver format, especially working on dirt bikes.

 

Agreed and screwdriver only useful for the (very) small Torx like fork bleeders (T20) that are easily stripped.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Ordered one of my wife's Christmas prezzies from Amazon and needed to add a few bucks to qualify for free shipping so got myself one of the FastCap Flatback tape measures (right) to make things the little bit easier when trying to accurately mark workpieces.

Also useful for measuring curved surfaces.

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Getting back to bicycle tools, just for a moment ... sorry.

 

 

What "multi tool" is recommended for ROAD bikes ?  With a chain breaker, OR, a small chain breaker extra ....

 

 

Do the Ryder Groove tool fit in the "4 up slider" holder ?

  • 1 month later...
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Hi Guys,

I am looking for a alternative to the Park Tool RP-1 0.9mm Internal Retaining Ring Pliers, to remove the circlip/snap ring from the SRAM Guide Lever Piston. 

Has anyone found a alternative?

 

The Park Tool RP-1 0.9mm Internal Retaining Ring Pliers, click to enlarge

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@Paul Gleed we have a 'specialist' tool shop just 3 doors along from us (Paarden Eiland) - I will pop over and see what they have...

(are you looking for more-affordable than Park Tools, or can you not get the Park Tool...?)

Cheers

Chris

Posted

They do have that size, on Special at R599 incl from TENG TOOLS Paarden Eiland, just check the specs to check it is correct...

(apparently Italian-made, and reduced from R900-odd!)

Chris

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Zebra said:

They do have that size, on Special at R599 incl from TENG TOOLS Paarden Eiland, just check the specs to check it is correct...

(apparently Italian-made, and reduced from R900-odd!)

Chris

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Thanks very much for your efforts Chris!

Posted
18 minutes ago, dave303e said:

Under R100 for a combination set at adendorff that should do the trick. May not be as nice to use but will do the job

Thanks will check them out too!

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