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dacan23

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Nice, need a GPS tracker on that thing, $3k that can easily walk away. Reminding me if I need another torque wrench as almost bought one of the Wera's many times....
 

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I don't think those T handle speed hex keys are Knipex or Wera.

They look like Park (I can't remember offhand who makes those for Park).

Anybody know who makes the case? Looks like some of the tools are held with clips, but a lot are held by magnets.
 
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BigBoreFan

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The caption on those photos said the case was a modified rifle case. This is from a Supercross(SX) race. SX is indoor motocross, dirt bike racing. The t-handles and the blue colored tools are more than likely Motion Pro. Motion Pro makes motorcycle specific tools.
 

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^^^ F now I want a set of titanium wrenches. Light for when I go backpacking and I need to...gotta think of something quick before my wife asks...

 
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How are those tools staying in place on the top half? Magnets? I dont see clips other then Sharpies and pick set
 
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designer485

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Yep, most likely from toolbox wars. A lot of the boxes featured are from World Cup Mountain Bike Mechanics.

The T handles are either Powerbuilt or Park Tool.
 

Pexto

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Not park... they are Powerbuilt.
You, sir, are 100% correct. Thanks, I wasn't previously aware of these.

 

mike93lx

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^^^ F now I want a set of titanium wrenches. Light for when I go backpacking and I need to...gotta think of something quick before my wife asks...

 

slowtwitch73

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I have the Allens... .. like them.
You, sir, are 100% correct. Thanks, I wasn't previously aware of these.

 

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What are the things between the ratcheting wrenches and micrometer?

And the thing above the micrometer.
Do you mean the caliper? That's a spoke torque wrench. The parts below the caliper are the heads for different spoke sizes.

Edited to add:

I think it's this one from RK Excel
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Wrench heads:
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rancherbill

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Do you mean the caliper? That's a spoke torque wrench. The parts below the caliper are the heads for different spoke sizes.
You're right, right and right!!! I have never seen spoke tools before. Thank you.

I had Oldzheimer and called a caliper a micrometer. I actually own a Mitutoyo caliper. I can measure very accurately to make mistakes.
 
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JradM

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Tusk makes a good spoke torque wrench that's about $50 cheaper if you need one. That's the one I use. It sure makes it easier to maintain, true or lace dirt bike rims.

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Next time someone needs me to lace up a wheel I'm going to buy the FASST Company torques wrench. It's not cheap, but It's made in USA and top quality, and the attachments are precise.

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