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WHAT DO WE THINK OF THIS TOOL

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Looks handy for the workshop but I'd guess from the picture it's 10-12" long - sure wouldn't fit under a B-King seat banana

Old and Disgraceful racer2racer2racer2

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well I,ve got a 1/4,3/8 and 1/2 inch ratchets,and a hex holder thing BUT not all in the same tool so I want one,

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im not buying any more tools till my lads have left home ;bloody sick of going for something thats not there censored

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Can't see the point TBH, if you are going to carry it on the bike. Most stuff is covered by 10,12,14,17mm all do-able with a 3/8 ratchet. OK you would want a 1/2 inch for your 27, 32mm whatever sprocket nut / axle nuts, but how often do they need tightening mid ride-out?

It's a 'no' from me and filed in the gimmick box thumb down

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@Macie_UK wrote:
Can't see the point TBH, if you are going to carry it on the bike. Most stuff is covered by 10,12,14,17mm all do-able with a 3/8 ratchet. OK you would want a 1/2 inch for your 27, 32mm whatever sprocket nut / axle nuts, but how often do they need tightening mid ride-out?

It's a 'no' from me and filed in the gimmick box thumb down

But Macie, its a shiney new tool you cant say no!! Sad
lol!

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@Macie_UK wrote:
Can't see the point TBH, if you are going to carry it on the bike. Most stuff is covered by 10,12,14,17mm all do-able with a 3/8 ratchet. OK you would want a 1/2 inch for your 27, 32mm whatever sprocket nut / axle nuts, but how often do they need tightening mid ride-out?

It's a 'no' from me and filed in the gimmick box thumb down

But Macie, its a shiney new tool you cant say no!! Sad
lol!


mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Shiney

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Pah, shiny tools are *so* last year.

Brushed satin finish is the new black LaughingLaughing

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No matter what the colour/finish condition or age ALL tools benefit from a damned good polishing banana

Old and Disgraceful racer2racer2racer2

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