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  • torque wrenches
  • Gary_M
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    I’m looking for a torque wrench at the moment for bike bolts.

    I’m looking at teng, Sealey and mighty.

    I like the last one as it has the bits included but as I already have a set of hex bits probably not needed. To use the bits I have would I be able to buy an adapter if they don’t fit?

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    What you torquing ?

    Carbon bike bits ? My money would go on the sealey, although being mindful that they ( ayn wrench) can be quite in accurate at the extremes of their scale .

    So with that in mind i would look for something with as narrow range as possible -0-10 or something .

    Shimano do a 0-15 wrench.

    Fwiw i have the teng you linked to t i use it mostly for cars , my own bikes have never seen a torque wrench , customers bikes always did and we had a couple of halfords ones and relevent calibration dials for them.

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    Yeh carbon bike bits trail_rat.

    I’ll take a look at the shimano one.

    cheers

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    zelak999
    Free Member

    Wiha do a nice looking torque wrench. There tools are always quality too.
    About £80 if you google it.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    If you’re only torquing a few components at 5Nm, like handlebars and seatposts, might be worth just getting a Torque Key?

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Wiha stuff is nice….. Really nice ….. If i needed to know between 1-5 instead of just 5-25 i would have had one 🙂

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