01-24-2010, 06:59 PM
Being a casual rider, I don't intend to do too much of my own maintenance. However, I do want to do some basics ... chain cleaning, derailleur adjustments, brake pad replacement ... stuff like that. My owner's manual indicates most of the adjustments and replacements I'm likely to do will require a torque wrench capable of torquing up to a maximum of about 8-10 Nm.
Problem is ... the beam-style bicycle-oriented wrenches I'm seeing either max out at around 7 Nm or around 70Nm. The 7 Nm wrench doesn't measure high enough and the 70 Nm wrench measures so high I'm concerned I won't be able to accurately use it for small (8-10 Nm) measurements. Ideally, I'd like to find a beam-style wrench that tops out around 15 Nm but I can't seem to locate one. I won't use one frequently enough to justify getting a click-style or electronic (too much $$$ for me).
Any suggestions?
Problem is ... the beam-style bicycle-oriented wrenches I'm seeing either max out at around 7 Nm or around 70Nm. The 7 Nm wrench doesn't measure high enough and the 70 Nm wrench measures so high I'm concerned I won't be able to accurately use it for small (8-10 Nm) measurements. Ideally, I'd like to find a beam-style wrench that tops out around 15 Nm but I can't seem to locate one. I won't use one frequently enough to justify getting a click-style or electronic (too much $$$ for me).
Any suggestions?