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Old 15-09-14, 09:52 PM   #1
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Default Cheap(ish) torque wrench?

Torque wrench

I don't have an awful lot to spend and only enough to buy ONE wrench to see me through for now.

Its a pretty wide range and decent reviews.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-8-inc...=torque+wrench

That's about all I can stretch to at the moment I could prob let go for £40 if it was going to last me and extra x amount of years longer.

With the above product am I literally just sh...ing on my own money or will it be 'ok'?
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Old 15-09-14, 10:09 PM   #2
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Should be ok for occasional use
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Old 17-09-14, 08:46 PM   #3
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Cheaper than fleabay too, I think Sealey have an alright rep as well.
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Old 19-09-14, 04:51 PM   #4
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Draper are around that price too
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Old 19-09-14, 05:09 PM   #5
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Default Re: Cheap(ish) torque wrench?

I picked up a draper 10-80nm 3/8 part number 34570 for about £25ish
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Old 19-09-14, 07:17 PM   #6
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Default Re: Cheap(ish) torque wrench?

As someone who owns several torque wrenches including on that is good for 800Nm my opinion is that you shouldn't use a torque wrench at the bottom or top of their range. For bikes you really need at least two. A small one, probably 1/4 or 3/8 drive for small jobs, such as clipon clamps (10Nm), engine speed sensor bolt (4.5Nm) engine cases and a larger 1/2" for rear axle (120Nm). These torques are for my K3 GSXR. I haven't got an SV manual to hand to check relevant SV torques.

Think of it this way, if you were to be fitting a pane of glass, would you use a lump hammer or a small cross pien to knock in the retaining pins..... OK I know everyone has plastic now but I have even seen fitters smash those using big hammers.

Please note that advert is not for a Sealey, but a Sealey style. It will only cover a range of the torques you need and you may end up having to buy 2 more simply to get low and high torque settings.
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Old 19-09-14, 07:44 PM   #7
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If its for a pointy, you'll need a 3/8" and a 1/2" drive torque wrench as neither will cover everything. Rear axle is 100Nm and front sproket 140Nm (around about)

http://www.drapertools.com/catprods....s&cat=00004680
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Great advice. Tbh I won't be taking any wheels or sprockets off myself. If I did it would be with friends who have these tools so I'm mainly after something for the lower end stuff just so I can keep on top of general maintenance myself. Replace the odd bolt on bolt off parts. Perhaps I will look at something with a smaller range on the lower side and get a heavy duty one later down the line when I do start taking wheels off.
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Chain adjustment requires the rear nut being released and retightened
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Ah of course. Something I really need to do right now also!!! Getting a rear fitted this week so surely that sort of adjustment is included anyways but you are right. I will need both earlier than I thought.
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