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• #27
for the people who love abit of wood, it costs £100!
Tell me about !
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• #28
jesus i spent 100 notes on a complete halfrauds tool kit, i does need a chain tool tho
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• #29
I like this for it's pure, simple design.
Sod the branding, hipster or otherwise.
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• #30
Still cannot beat the greatest chainwhip;
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• #31
I love that DA chain whip, it just works. I can quite easily split my tools into two categories.
Those that I just use and dont give any thought to, and
those that I use with extra care, aware of their querks.Anyway from a tool porn perspective.
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• #33
what tool is that????
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• #34
what tool is that????
brand, name, price, where to buy..... some info please+1, my tool box needs that tool
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• #35
+1, my tool box needs that tool
Internet god does not know something?
The oracle has failed, the end of the world is nigh.
Time to stock up in tinned food and batteries as the four hipsters of the apocalypse come skidding over the horizon.
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• #36
I'm pretty sure I've posted it in bike porn, although that might have been some time ago*.
J. A. Stein Company Un-fixie cog remover.
Its a clever take on the common chainwhip, although I cant vouch for its functionality. I guess as long as, it dosent take any special effort to hold it flush with the sprocket, then it'd work well.
$75 from thbikebiz
http://www.thebikebiz.com/J_A_Stein_Co_Un_Fixie_Wrench_p/trk-acc-stein01.htmhttp://www.jastein.com/PDF/unfixiePDF.pdf
(*ED: twas here: http://www.lfgss.com/thread116.html looks like the price is unchanged scince 2008))
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• #37
D.J sure you borrowed inspiration from another post for that ^
repped anyhow for prophecy. -
• #38
Internet god does not know something?
The oracle has failed, the end of the world is nigh.
Time to stock up in tinned food and batteries as the four hipsters of the apocalypse come skidding over the horizon.
With a name as stupid as the 'un-fixie cog remover'. I'm not surprised.
I'm going back to looking for a new head for my 'floor-standing-air-relocating-device'...
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• #39
wot a tool!!
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• #40
I was lucky enough to inherit a Snap On toolchest with tools from my great uncle, as well as loads of tools for working on vintage motorbikes. Must be worth thousands, I'm not gonna sell 'em because they're the best tools. They all have a lifetime guarantee too, which is nice.
When I worked as a mechanic I found that Halfords Pro tools were my favourite - they don't have any specialist stuff but for spanners, sockets, ratchets etc it was all good quality at a reasonable price, and they all have a lifetime guarantee. Not porn worthy though.
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• #41
LOL
Tool porn.
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• #42
I'm in love with my pedal spanner
The grip looks like some sort of German hand grenade. The whole thing looks like a weapon the Orcs from Warhammer 40K might use. Cool.
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• #43
Warhammer eh, you've gotta be a tool to buy it at those prices!
*secretly wishes he still played Warhammer
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• #45
something is wrong with bike components these days
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• #46
I love that DA chain whip, it just works. I can quite easily split my tools into two categories.
Those that I just use and dont give any thought to, and
those that I use with extra care, aware of their querks.Anyway from a tool porn perspective.
What is the range of teeth you can use (ie could you stick a 21T as well as a 12T cog)?
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• #47
Roebuck torque wrench.
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• #48
Everyone needs a hammer..
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• #49
^Cog tool is 15 to 20T only
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• #50
Beautiful.
Birzman tool are lovely
The dragonfly chain tool
and the cheaper damselfly chain tool
torques wrench
I dont think the tools dont look that nice in the photos but in real life they're lovley