FS: Tool Lot - HS and Cone Wrenches, Crank Puller, Pin Spanner etc.
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FS: Tool Lot - HS and Cone Wrenches, Crank Puller, Pin Spanner etc.
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Went through my tools and had some duplicates:
Hozan cone wrenches (15mm has some wear but still works as it should)
Sugino headset wrench and BB pin spanner
AID(?) Headset Wrench and cone wrench
Park Tool third hand and crank puller
Asking $45 shipped for the lot
Went through my tools and had some duplicates:
Hozan cone wrenches (15mm has some wear but still works as it should)
Sugino headset wrench and BB pin spanner
AID(?) Headset Wrench and cone wrench
Park Tool third hand and crank puller
Asking $45 shipped for the lot
Last edited by Brewsmith; 06-19-23 at 11:25 AM.
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Deal of the day right there! Would have made an excellent start to a mobile repair toolbox for the Cino.
If for some insane reason Rusty James passes, I’d gladly take it.
If for some insane reason Rusty James passes, I’d gladly take it.
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I plan on bringing a pretty good set of tools and spares to Cino,
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You’re all too kind!
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If I am not mistaken, that is a 4th hand, not third. Third hand holds the brake pads to the rim, and the fourth hand pulls the cable nice and taut.
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so its a 2nd hand 4th hand??
of course if the buyer decides to sell it on it will then be a third hand 4th hand..
of course if the buyer decides to sell it on it will then be a third hand 4th hand..
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If that's the reversible Park tool, then the back side works for a TA crank which is very useful.
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She don't look reversible to me, unfortunately.
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