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Post by hansum-mane on Dec 8, 2016 12:26:48 GMT -6
This is my first bike. Besides the fun I've been having riding it, I wanted to use this as an opportunity to get into wrenching. I am about to order the service manual and was wondering what you all like for torque wrenches. I don't mind spending a little extra bread to get some quality wrenches that will last me the life of the bike. So far I've discovered I need at least a range of 8lb-ft to 83lb-ft. I was looking at this to handle 20-100lb-ft: www.torqwrench.com/tools/item.php?StockCode=C2FR100F I wanted something for low range torque too but am kinda lost on what to get. Do yall have any recommendations to get me started here?
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Post by mrstamp80 on Dec 8, 2016 18:33:38 GMT -6
I would get 2 different torque wrenches, 1/4'' drive that can handle all the low inch lbs / NM, and a 3/8'' drive to handle all the foot lbs.
Whatever you go with do NOT buy a digital. They suck and are very inaccurate. Always go with a clicker style.
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Post by chipwood67 on Dec 9, 2016 6:37:25 GMT -6
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Post by AshesOfAnother on Dec 11, 2016 2:22:43 GMT -6
in my opinion precision instruments makes the best torque wrench. Ive been using then for over fifteen years. I have them calibrated ever year. I also use them daily.
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