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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
Any generic torque wrench will do. You'll probably need two. Small one in the inch/pound range for the low torque stuffs like face plates and tension caps, and the automotive kind for the higher torque items like the bottom bracket which measure in ft/pound.

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