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I have a Concorde Squadra which I date to the mid 90s. My bicycle is identical to the one in this photograph from a retrobike thread except that my bike has horizontal drop outs. There are no stickers on the frame although I am fairly sure it is also Columbus genius.
I have never owned the original fork, it came with carbon ones.
I'm looking for a chrome fork with the engraved Concorde logo on the shoulders of the fork (see picture).
I would also be interested in any chromed forks which have no marque whatsoever.
Any other information you may have about these bikes would be greatly appreciated (I am aware of the Concorde owners thread).
Thanks
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An update regarding the generic torque wrench planet X jobsworth / wiggle or chainreactions brand-x etc. These are not ISO certified.
I will buy the blue spot torque wrench which is, also the lifeline one and other similar generic torque wrenches are also certified.
I am sure then non-certified ones are fine but I just want to be sure.
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I saw this on hotukdeals: https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BNTORQUESTAND/jobsworth-torque-wrench-and-workstand-bundle
I am most interested in the jobsworth torque wrench which costs effectively only £20 with correct bits.
Has anyone got one of these?
If so, do you know if it is ISO certified or not?
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Yes I meant road drop outs.
Thanks for your suggestion. I am also aware of 2dehands/2ememain.
Please bare me in mind when you return to The Netherlands.
Thanks