Slick tool for the tool bag / pack.
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    Slick tool for the tool bag / pack.

    by Back2-2 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:08 am

    http://www.sears.com/craftsman-dog-bone ... umbWrapper

    Just wanted to pass this on. Looked like a sweet addition to the tool pack. $15 bucks not bad for a nice tool.
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    Re: Slick tool for the tool bag / pack.

    by mappsterr » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:56 am

    Back2-2 wrote:http://www.sears.com/craftsman-dog-bone-sae-wrench/p-00914277000P#crumbWrapper

    Just wanted to pass this on. Looked like a sweet addition to the tool pack. $15 bucks not bad for a nice tool.


    Looks nice but no 10mm. . .
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    by Back2-2 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:15 am

    There is both the SAE and the metric models.
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    by mappsterr » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:32 am

    Yes, there is a metric tool but the smallest metric size is a 12mm. 10mm is a very popular size . . .just saying.

    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1260 ... 000P?mv=rr[/img]
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    by Back2-2 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:41 am

    Oh ok - That kind of stinks....
    10mm & 8mm on our bikes are really important. I am going by today & check it out just to see the tool in person.
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    by mappsterr » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:11 am

    Good deal. Let us know what you think.
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    by Back2-2 » Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:29 am

    Well I checked out the tool. I think it's too big for fanny pack tool kits. It is a nice wrench but not what I expected or was hoping for.

    Oh well. :oops:
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    by crfsonly » Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:35 am

    bummer! i hate when that happens. have you checked out these:

    http://www.crfsonly.com/catalog/product ... ts_id/2063

    http://www.crfsonly.com/catalog/product ... cts_id/476

    http://www.crfsonly.com/catalog/product ... ts_id/2213

    These are small and designed for pack use.

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    by Back2-2 » Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:13 pm

    Yes Sir Ken. Good stuff ! That is how I'm set up right now. Trouble is my Fox fanny pack seems to weigh more than the dang bike now with all the "stuff"... :?
    I think maybe a trailer is in order. ;)
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    by crfsonly » Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:26 pm

    i can hook you up with this trailer...just say the word. ;)

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    by Back2-2 » Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:07 pm

    With all the crap it takes to do this single track stuff - that's about what I need. Send it over. Only thing I see as a problem is that the single track won't be single after I get though it. :lol:

    Going to the track use to be soooo much easier. :shock:
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    by Bia » Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:58 pm

    Thanks for the update! :D
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    by mxersraz » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:21 am

    crfsonly wrote:bummer! i hate when that happens. have you checked out these:

    http://www.crfsonly.com/catalog/product ... ts_id/2063


    These are small and designed for pack use.

    ken


    I use a similar to this one and carry it everywhere along with a multi-pocketknife.. I could possibly fix the bike without the bike but never the bike without them...
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    by Aussiecrf230 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:55 pm

    How many ducks would you need to carry to fix a bike.
    Surely you can make the trailer smaller Ken.

    Hear what you are saying guys about the weight of our tool bags though.
    Maybe we should tie wrap tools to the frame and only carry sidecutters.
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    by crfsonly » Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:15 pm

    Aussiecrf230 wrote:How many ducks would you need to carry to fix a bike.
    Surely you can make the trailer smaller Ken.


    the number of ducks needed depends on what mods you have done to your bike. however, regardless of how many ducks you have you will surely be missing the one duck you need to complete the repair! ;-)

    new version of the trailer on the drawing table.
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