Get a bontrager torqkey. They're cheaper and pretty damn good. ^+1 I've got one and it's perfect for the job. I've got the Ritchey Torqkey, which handily comes with three interchangeable bits- Torx, etc. ^^^ + ^: I believe they are the same. got one as well, nice to bring on rides. Vesalius- bars/seatpost/stem are all ~5Nm, crank bolts are ~38Nm, so it's no use for that sort of thing. Very good for the task it is designed for mind.
Get a bontrager torqkey. They're cheaper and pretty damn good.
^+1 I've got one and it's perfect for the job.
I've got the Ritchey Torqkey, which handily comes with three interchangeable bits- Torx, etc.
^^^ + ^: I believe they are the same. got one as well, nice to bring on rides.
Vesalius- bars/seatpost/stem are all ~5Nm, crank bolts are ~38Nm, so it's no use for that sort of thing.
Very good for the task it is designed for mind.
Well with that in mind I think I'll get one in the near future.
I actually glanced at one earlier in cyclesurgery when I was buying a headset spacer+multi tool, why didn't we have this convo earlier??
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Well with that in mind I think I'll get one in the near future.
I actually glanced at one earlier in cyclesurgery when I was buying a headset spacer+multi tool, why didn't we have this convo earlier??