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really mea? but in my inventory, it states that its like $100-$200+ depending on range of torque wrench. plus snap-on are really good. its not easily out of cal. just dont drop it or wat. and must take care lar. haha. if i'm not wrong. i have seen one thats 0- 24 inlb one. 5-35inlb. 30-200inlb. and so on.

wha. so many sockets? you sure need so much? from 1/4" start all the way to 1" socket?

 

It not the price, it how often do you actually use it. I would only use torque wrench on more sensitive stuff. And usually it will takes a very long time before you touch them. Not value for money in my opinion. I rather go borrow from my friend's workshop if needed.

 

Not so many socket. I am just stating an example like you cannot find a 30mm socket inside a 1/4" socket wrench set or you cannot find a torque wrench ranging from 0 to 200inlb or more.

 

So far I only got a 1/4" socket wrench set. It is enough for most item. Then I got a seperate 1/2" wrench and those missing big size socket which I need. Basically enough for the whole bike. But you know lah, tools are never enough.

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Drink N drunk... will sms u once place cfm...:thumb:

 

cool...will wait for ur sms

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is just personal view... Cheers! Chain under good care can lasts up to 40K or more...

 

agree :thumb:

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It not the price, it how often do you actually use it. I would only use torque wrench on more sensitive stuff. And usually it will takes a very long time before you touch them. Not value for money in my opinion. I rather go borrow from my friend's workshop if needed.

 

Not so many socket. I am just stating an example like you cannot find a 30mm socket inside a 1/4" socket wrench set or you cannot find a torque wrench ranging from 0 to 200inlb or more.

 

So far I only got a 1/4" socket wrench set. It is enough for most item. Then I got a seperate 1/2" wrench and those missing big size socket which I need. Basically enough for the whole bike. But you know lah, tools are never enough.

 

oh. can borrow then dont waste money le lar. haha. save it on other things.

i'm not a diy kind of person. so i dont know. but i have a friend who is one. and true enough. tools are never enough for him. lol.

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wats the range of torque values you need? i have a catalog of snap-on tools. actually i dont mind buying one. cos i can calibrate it at my workplace anytime. haha.

 

:thumb: hmmm.. now i know a person that can calibrate my torque wrenches.. may need your help someday..

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Morning.. anyone know where able to do serving for our stock damper?

Bro quizesilver.. are u still helping out on that?

Its u control the machine.. never let ur machine control u.

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Morning.. anyone know where able to do serving for our stock damper?

Bro quizesilver.. are u still helping out on that?

 

nowadays abit tight.

 

need to check.

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:thumb: hmmm.. now i know a person that can calibrate my torque wrenches.. may need your help someday..

 

ok. no problem to help out. but no promise. that machine is under my friend's care. not mine. i need to see if he allows or not too. :)

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Wah loranto bro ...

Did you still holding to your machine till today or you get yourself another one ? :p

 

still holding my 05 model since 2005 :)

 

 

quizesilver bro.. u update me again, no rush

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Witness the Phenomenon, soon the Falcon is a prey to the 2012 ZX14R.

There are so many of them, the green monster no worry for no food ... :lol:

Merry Christmas inadvance ... :p

 

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Hi,

 

Is it normal for our brake pads to "glaze" the rotors? Cus I noticed that my rotors are making this "glazing" sound whenever I move off.

 

I think it normal. It the same for almost all my bikes. And from what I see, the design of the brake only push the calliper's piston and not retract the piston. Hence the clearance between the pad and rotor is usually very close until almost touching.

 

Of course if you are worried, then you can go check the rotor flatness.

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ok. no problem to help out. but no promise. that machine is under my friend's care. not mine. i need to see if he allows or not too. :)

 

no worries bro. thanks.

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still holding my 05 model since 2005 :)

 

 

quizesilver bro.. u update me again, no rush

 

if no hurry, after all the festival thingy.

 

haha cause now do bike stuff, later become messy. kenna smack left right center. haha

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I think it normal. It the same for almost all my bikes. And from what I see, the design of the brake only push the calliper's piston and not retract the piston. Hence the clearance between the pad and rotor is usually very close until almost touching.

 

Of course if you are worried, then you can go check the rotor flatness.

 

Thanks for the input. Had checked my rotors and its still flat. So still good to go.

 

I also noticed that all 3 pairs of brake pads are touching the rear so i guess its ok then. Lol...

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