I had some NOS 600 toeclip pedals in need of adjustment, and had to crack a super-tight locknut which was chrome plated and only about 2.5mm deep. Any other tool would have scarred it, I'd swear blind.
I have a second one now, so I'm going to grind one down and see how it goes as an adjustable cone wrench.
Wouldn't even consider this notion with a normal shifter. And - there's a chance it'll work better than proper cone wrenches!
Horses for courses.
I had some NOS 600 toeclip pedals in need of adjustment, and had to crack a super-tight locknut which was chrome plated and only about 2.5mm deep. Any other tool would have scarred it, I'd swear blind.
I have a second one now, so I'm going to grind one down and see how it goes as an adjustable cone wrench.
Wouldn't even consider this notion with a normal shifter. And - there's a chance it'll work better than proper cone wrenches!