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Old 09-06-22, 12:54 PM
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Devil's In The Details

Originally Posted by SJX426
Ha! went to take a picture with the handle and mine is missing too! It will show up eventually or not.
Originally Posted by rustystrings61
I still kick myself - I had TWO of these in the original Stronglight paper wrapper, purchased new from Bicycle Classics c.1998 - one of them went in an excessive fit of generosity when I parted with a '74 PX-10LE fitted with an alloy-railed Ideale 90 (!!!) that was worth more than the whole bike itself. Fortunately, I still have the other with its original straight steel handle, and I think the original wrapper is in a box with some other papers ... maybe next week I can see if I can find it ...

Seriously, GOOD SCORE!
Originally Posted by madpogue
Ah, something else by which to remember my wife... we bought her a '75-ish Raleigh Gran(d?) Sport(s?) with a Stronglight 93 back in about '84. That's the bike she rode with me 500 miles around Ireland in '85; for some reason the BB kept requiring adjustment. Bought that ^^^^ very tool at the combination pub / bike shop in "downtown" Castleisland. Still have it after several moves; I think I could even locate the handle. Thanks for tne memory, man.
Originally Posted by 52telecaster
Wish I had the handle!
Originally Posted by Chombi1
The tool came with a steel rod that you insert into the hole on the remover as handles to turn it......
I never see that rod included when I see 5hese removers for sale......
But is it a "simple steel rod?"

It's deliberately slightly tapered at each end, and fits perfectly into the dust cap removal bit to, I am guessing here, pop off the dust cap, or maybe apply central pressure while reseating it? I don't really know. However, it does fit that hole precisely and is loose in the hole where it is used as a crosspiece. And it only goes in that hole as deeply as the prongs extend.





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