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Location: United StatesMember since: 20 October 2001

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himeanne_inc (971)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Great buyer! Smooth Transaction! Payment Fast as Lightning! Perfect! Thanks!
allstateus (856073)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Thanks for buying a SquareTrade warranty. Call 877-WARRANTY if you need help!
techno2020 (6982)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
bauras (1931)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Excellent Transaction! Excellent communications which were timely, informative , and extremely helpful. My Highest Recommendations to this seller!
sltperformanceparts (280)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
thenewtworkguythenewtworkguy0 (335)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great Buyer. Very fast payment
Reviews (2)
Park Tool SW-7.2 Triple Bicycle Wheel Multi-Spoke Nipple Wrench
24 September 2017
Great Spoke Nipple Wrench
Fits 0.127"/3.23mm, 0.130"/3.30mm and 0.136"/3.45mm spoke nipples (marked as 0, 1, 2 on the wrench). Makes it easy to get the desired spoke tension (spoke tension meter also required) and to "true" bike rim.
1 of 1 found this helpful
Park Tool TM-1 Bicycle Spoke Tension Meter Wheel / Rim Truing Tool
24 September 2017
A Must Have Tool to Determine Proper Bike Wheel Spoke Tension
If you are going to replace a spoke, or multiple spokes on your bike wheel, or re-spoke the entire wheel, this is a must have tool to do it right. It measures the tension of a spoke and points to a value (deflection reading) between 0 and 49 on the scale. That number, along with the spoke diameter (gauge also provided), spoke material (steel, aluminum, titanium,) and spoke shape (round or blade) results in a tension reading, in kilograms force, on a conversion table (also provided). With all of that said, I just replaced one spoke on my bike wheel, then tightened it (with a spoke wrench, purchased separately) and matched the tension reading of the other spokes on the (same side of the) bike wheel ... and walah, my bike wheel was fixed :-)