Swiss tool
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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You don't need bicycle-brand hex keys to get great ones.
Wera makes great ones, square at one end and Bondus-type at the other.
Here's a 9-piece set, color-coded, rubber-coated...only $40.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ODV0OE/ref=pd_sim_328_3
On 10/4/16 7:18 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
Sil
Silca makes a gorgeous set of Allen keys, if you have a couple hundred dollars
to spend.
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> On Oct 4, 2016, at 3:46 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> I almost stripped the head of a cleat bolt this afternoon using my Park
Bondus make good Allen wrenches
http://www.bondhus.com/bondhus_products/
Howard
Livonia Mi
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I recently got Pedro's Allen keys they are nice and long with the ball end so
you can use it from many angles. I've never had any troubles with their stuff
except their square taper crank puller.
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I almost stripped the head of a cleat bolt this afternoon using my Park
MT-1, and I think I'm going to replace my various multitools with top
quality, loose allens -- I don't need much more than a 3 mm (?) for Shimano
pedal tension; 4 mm for cleat bolts, 5 mm for brake cable and seatpost, and
6 mm