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46mm but bet your halfords wont stock one go to descent tool shop or I bought mine from Dennis Trollope racing on tel 01179570821 and buy a torque wrench at the same time |
One of the best places to pick one up is on the tool stands you get at the variuos show around the country. There`s no real need to spend a fortune on a brand name so long as its of reasonable kwolity! I to would recomend that you get the face turned down so as to get a betteer fit against the wheel. |
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Or, read the rest of the thread... :rolleyes: |
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Just got around to getting one of these from Halfords.... I`m sure I`ll need it sometime...:rolleyes: |
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Excuse me for stateing the bleedin obvious but although torque wrenches are nice and long and therefore give good leverage, don't use them for loosening the nut off. |
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Unless you've got a decent one, that is. The digital Snap-on is great for seeing how much over-torqued things are when undoing them! :lol: |
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Pick my 46mm socket at one of the bike shows, with a reducer 3/4-1/2 for about £5-£7, not sure which. Also picked up the torque wrench. |
cromwell tools they have branch,s all over the uk iv just brought one £13.00 |
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Indeedy - and what a term to throw into a bike conversation at your local... although you will 'sort of' be in the right 'ballpark', breakaway torque can be a bit misleading if you want to know if something is overtorqued. Always check the temperature, humidity and greasiness of your nuts before knocking them off etc. etc. I used to sell 46MM nuts with the faces turned down - I have one knocking around somewhere... not sure if a 1098 is the same size. |
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