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I just purchased one of these today, so should arrive a 2-3 weeks from the US

I don't have enough strength in my wrists to fit a D606 rear tyre, I can do the front, but the back, just can't manage it.

I can get them off OK, just not the reverse.

After seeing this thing I was sold.

 

 

 



-- Edited by BM Steve on Saturday 7th of January 2017 12:51:10 PM

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LOOKS EXPENSIVE

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100 us dollars

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I did a D606 rear today, bloody hard in 42c...will be interested to hear the feedback once you get it

 

He makes it look easy



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-- Edited by TerryK on Saturday 7th of January 2017 01:40:08 PM

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that's pretty cool. I like it.

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leigh wrote:

that's pretty cool. I like it.


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ttr steve wrote:
leigh wrote:

that's pretty cool. I like it.


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If you buy one Steve then I would be happy to test it for you biggrin



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Ive got one of these they are really good tools, this version is a copy of the original however. The original is by Kauritmoto.

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TTRfan wrote:
ttr steve wrote:
leigh wrote:

that's pretty cool. I like it.


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If you buy one Steve then I would be happy to test it for you biggrin


I would like to try it in 42c instead of 2c, rubber is solid at that temperaturenono 



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I bought a bead buddy, wish I had it last weekend, saves trying to giggle 3 tyre levers

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I made one of those.... worked ok... I cut the gear & rack but
I didn't put enough engagement on the teeth & it started to slip
after a while... it had a 16:1 ratio...
the trick is lots of very small bites...

see if I can find a pic of it...



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