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• #2
If you can't find one you can have the tool made easily at a machine shop. Just find out the thread dimensions and take in a pic and jobs a goodun.
I paid £35+p&p for a ta one from the states but reckon it'd be £10-£15 from someone who knows their way around a lathe. -
• #3
There's an ebay seller who I got one from.
Also try an old school bike shop in your area, there must (hopefully!) be one left. Paul Mathews, isn't that a Liverpool shop of yore?
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• #4
I'm currently being badly outbid on this full TA toolkit:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370749412679?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1426.l2649
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• #5
Thanks guys - my two local LBS seem to have everything but TA's in their tool kits... In proper LBS fashion, one of them has one somewhere, but can't find it! :)
Skully - good call. Pete Mathews is still around building wheels and doing refurbs. I'll give him a shout.
Good luck Vince, looks a decent set.
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• #6
I have one spare if interested
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• #7
Thank all - sorted now...
Need to remove a TA crank from my Harry Quinn.
Anybody have a (23mm) remover they're never likely to use again?
Looking to buy (or borrow if you're in Liverpool).
Thanks in advance.