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  1. #51
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    "Its not the arrow, its the Indian" - M.Pinto

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    "bound to cover just a little more ground"

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    I finally used the 1.5mm Allen for something other than a pick.
    Replacing the battery on my Fox digital shock pump. Four ridiculous tiny screws holding it together.
    I can sleep better now.


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    After coming precariously close to losing this cable & housing deep inside Mrs Jm2e's seat tube last night, this bent spoke was 1000x better than any tool in existence. Pretty sure I would have needed the shop to save my ass if I hadn't hooked it.
    However many are in a shit ton.

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    A lot of tools I made do with existing non-bike stuff I had laying around but bike specific park cable cutters made cable replacement way easier
    Last edited by XXX-er; 04-11-2021 at 12:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBison View Post
    This. I love my dental picks. I somehow always need one. Easily one of my most grabbed tools when working on bikes.

    Not bike related... but, I do love a good impact. This has made working on my vehicles a much more enjoyable experience.


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    Climate change deniers should be in the same boat as the flat earthers, ridiculed for stupidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeezerSteve View Post
    I just felt a little pee come out
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    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
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    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
    I finally used the 1.5mm Allen for something other than a pick.
    Replacing the battery on my Fox digital shock pump. Four ridiculous tiny screws holding it together.
    I can sleep better now.
    Same thing a month ago with my Cane Creek (pretty sure it's the same rebranded pump)
    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Malcolm View Post
    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

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    This combo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Malcolm View Post
    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

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    I’m almost embarrassed to admit I paid $25 for this when I can grab syringes at work. But Jesus it’s so nice. Wish I’d bought it years ago.


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
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    I’m almost embarrassed to admit I paid $25 for this when I can grab syringes at work. But Jesus it’s so nice. Wish I’d bought it years ago.


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    Don't be embarrassed. That is a very nice tool and I like the idea that the tube goes past the valve stem into the tire. That keeps the core from getting all gummed up with sealant.
    Way better than the cheap plastic Stan's unit and at minimally more money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxtar View Post
    This combo

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    Does that have Presta and Schader?
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    Climate change deniers should be in the same boat as the flat earthers, ridiculed for stupidity.

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    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyg82 View Post
    Does that have Presta and Schader?
    Yeah you just rotate the head. Like most Park stuff, it's pricy but once you get used to it, you can't imagine using something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
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    After coming precariously close to losing this cable & housing deep inside Mrs Jm2e's seat tube last night, this bent spoke was 1000x better than any tool in existence. Pretty sure I would have needed the shop to save my ass if I hadn't hooked it.
    Bailing wire. As essential to life as duct tape (and cheaper, easier to bend than spokes).

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    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

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    Everyone with disc brakes needs one of these (I was too lazy to take a picture of my own)...assuming you have a Park truing stand.

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    Park DT-3. Makes precision-truing your rotors easy. Ok, it' still a bit of a a PITA, but you can consistently get them true to less than the thickness of a sheet of typing paper. Which is exactly what I use to decide when I'm done: when the gauge is not rubbing the rotor at all, but it's so close I can't slide a piece of paper in there, anywhere on the rotor.
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    Hmm. On a surf trip so I can’t go into the garage to see if my park stand has a place to mount one of those but I love the idea. Just don’t remember my stand having a bar to clamp that on. How does it attach?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    Hmm. On a surf trip so I can’t go into the garage to see if my park stand has a place to mount one of those but I love the idea. Just don’t remember my stand having a bar to clamp that on. How does it attach?

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    The bar comes with the DT-3 tool. From the DT-3 page:


    Can this be used with a TS1? How far down the truing stand leg is the mounting hole? And what size is the hole?

    Best Answer: DT-3 can only be used with the newer TS-2. TS-2.2, TS-4 and TS-4.2


    https://www.parktool.com/product/rot...ing-gauge-dt-3


    However, if you're motivated, you could certainly use it with a TS-1 (or other brand of truing stand) - all you'd need is to drill a small-ish hole. The bar is secured by a screw/washer on the other side of the arm (the hole in the arm is not threaded - the machine screw's threads engage threads in the bar). Here's the hole, in a TS-2.2 (which is what I have):

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    my Park stand is at least 20 yrs old, shop bro said 27.5/ 29/ FAT rims might not work ?

    anybody had experiance ?
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    my Park stand is at least 20 yrs old, shop bro said 27.5/ 29/ FAT rims might not work ?

    anybody had experiance ?
    Should work with 27.5, since that's standard roadie wheel size. 29's would probably work too, but maybe only with the tires off (fats: same, I'd guess).

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    Hmmm. I might be motivated enough to drill. I assume I have a TS-1 but it could be a TS-2.

    Good info skizix. Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    my Park stand is at least 20 yrs old, shop bro said 27.5/ 29/ FAT rims might not work ?

    anybody had experiance ?
    I attached some extensions to mine so I could fit 29ers with tires on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    my Park stand is at least 20 yrs old, shop bro said 27.5/ 29/ FAT rims might not work ?

    anybody had experiance ?
    Not with tires on. But you can get extensions for the dropout arms, and longer rim gauges that clear bigger tires. I'll take a pic when I get home.

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    One can dream.

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