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Question of the Week

Today’s QoW follows from Jim Langley‘s 2-part series on the use of torque wrenches. Don’t miss his Tech Talk columns from last week and this week.

(We really need to replenish our stock of Questions! Please submit you own QoW ideas using the Question of the Week Ideas link.)

Do You Always Use a Torque Wrench and Tighten Parts to Exact Specs on Your Bike(s)? 

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  1. Erik Husby says

    July 6, 2017 at 2:38 pm

    I answered “Something else” because I am willing to let the experienced bike shop mechanic handle the repairs that involve a torque wrench.

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