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So I am looking into a torque wrench. What would be the torque range that I would be looking for on a bike?
Thanks.
in my experience it is tough to have just one. Most I see go up to 100 ft/lbs, but dont do smaller stuff well. But a standard 20-100 ft/lb torque wrench will get you pretty far, 3/8" drive.
Just get a 3/8 one. Those go low and high. Find it at the usual places. Craftsman, kobalt, husky, etc. Just be sure to get a digital one, so you don't need to convert stuff.
https://www.craftsman.com/products/c...-torque-wrench
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Likely unpopular, but I have all 3 Harbor Freight Pittsburgh torque wrenches (1/4, 3/8, & 1/2). I think I got each with a $10 coupon. I would NOT use these for engine rebuilds or anything where precise is nonnegotiable but for general bike stuff like pinch bolts, caliper bolts, and axles I think they do just fine.
I have the 3/8" and 1/2" Harbor Freight torque wrenches too. My work used to have the means of calibrating torque wrenches before they outsourced it and the 3/8" was within 4% and the 1/2" was within 2%. That definitely surprised me for the price.
I also have a Tekton 1/2" that goes up to 250 ft.-lbs. but never got the chance to calibrate it.
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I have a 4' long 3/4" torque wrench that goes to 600 ft/lbs! I use it more than you would think.
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Torqueing the lower coilover bolt on the Raptor needed 400 ft/lbs and a 32mm socket I think. I had a 1/2" 32mm so used a 1/2"to 3/4" adapter.... Sheared it right off. Had to buy a 3/4" 32mm socket, because who doesn't need multiple 32mm's lol
eh, wrong quote reply but ya'll get my point. It is sketchy to mix wood blocks like this.
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I've got all 3 size clickers from Tekton. I've never calibrated them, but I've also never broken a bolt (or lost one) on any of my motos despite having done 4 valve adjustments between 2 bikes over the past few years.
They seem pretty damn good for the price, especially when discounted.
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This is what I have:
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