I gotta stop buying tools, but I have a fork bushing tool for sizing and burnishing fork bushings in my in virtual shopping cart. And it keeps me up at night, I haven’t hit BUY yet…
I gotta stop buying tools, but I have a fork bushing tool for sizing and burnishing fork bushings in my in virtual shopping cart. And it keeps me up at night, I haven’t hit BUY yet…
Just one?
You need three sizes for each diameter, bro!
Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
I sure hope Dee doesn’t get jealous about Roxtar’s tool.
In other news, I bought one of those Prestacycle 3-way tools, I convey opinions in a few weeks.
Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
Don't have personal experience but I've heard the shimano PRO team y wrench is rad and great quality
https://www.pro-bikegear.com/us/tool.../team-y-wrench
Curious which tool did you guys chose or are looking at?
Rmsuspension option to be easily obtainable and at a price the home mechanic can probably justify.
Does the blue liquid lab guy make a whole tool or just the heads?
Laba7 looks nice but perhaps a bit spendy for me to justify cost.
Haven’t even looked but sounds like oem options are pricey
RMS
I use the Push Industries Fork Installation tool, work fantastic.
Dental pick
old toothbrush
small plastic / rubber measuring tape/ruler
valve core remover
small bottle chain lube
2oz sealant bottle
Flat flask of bourbon for that upper right corner
OK, the Amazon brake bleed kit I have been using for SRAM has given up the ghost (and I’m sure it made the job harder than a proper kit).
I only do SRAM a couple of times a year, but I want to do it right the first time.
Any opinions on the best/easiest bleed kit for DOT fluid?
TIA
Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
When I was looking for a SRAM bleed kit there is a whole bunch of them on-line all made out of yellow plastic and all seemingly the same but not really cuz the cheaper ones have plastic screw-on fittings which look like they would strip pretty easy so i think you want metal fittings and a syringe, 2 syringe would be even nicer but a cup is ok
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
I've been happy with the SRAM Pro Bleed kit. Clear, hard plastic syringes. Definitely a buy once, cry once situation.
Buy Shimano brakes and you don't have to do the clusterphuck SRAM bleed [emoji16]
You're pretty lonely on that hill. I've owned Shimano, Magura, SRAM, and Hayes brakes, and SRAM's bleed is by far the easiest and least messy. Right tools help all of them of course.
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