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General Topics/Tech TipsDiscussion on break in periods, rider comfort, seats and pad suggestions. Tech tips as they become available will be posted here.
I've used and made my living with Snap-On tools for many many years before retiring ... Never had a bad report when having having the torque wrenches checked ( I have 5 of them ) and they were used almost every day and that's a fact ... Opinions vary
I am a Snap On fan boy. I look every day on many websites looking for the next Snap On purchase. I might not need it, but I want it! When Im old and can't turn them anymore, my son will get something decent. The CT761 is what Im after next. Again, don't need it but I want it
I've used and made my living with Snap-On tools for many many years before retiring ... Never had a bad report when having having the torque wrenches checked ( I have 5 of them ) and they were used almost every day and that's a fact ... Opinions vary
You and I both. I made a good living with them, and there was nothing that "held calibration better"
Definitely buying once was the reason I spent all of this money.