Re: [CR]Ideal wrench for Record 2-bolt seatpost

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From: <joeb-z@comcast.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Ideal wrench for Record 2-bolt seatpost
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:28:56 +0000


I hate to put myself in the position of defending Harbor Freight. They sell a lot of junk but these happen to be very nice wrenches. I was responding directly to Ray's question and speaking from a particular experience with a particular set of wrenches I have owned and used for a couple of years.

Generalized warnings about the dangers of low price/low quality are of limited value. It all depends and bargains do exist.

By the way, I find that checking gas fittings with soap and water does wonders to prevent flaming.

Joe Bender-Zanoni
Whitneyville, CT


-------------- Original message --------------
From: Eugene Powell

> Having had the "thrill" of a Harbor Freight weed torch blowing up in

\r?\n> my hand while in use, I recommend extreme caution when using any of

\r?\n> their products. And as a rule I'd avoid any of their products with

\r?\n> moving parts or threaded fittings.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Good luck,

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Gene Powell

\r?\n> Rad Finishes

\r?\n> Portland, Oregon

\r?\n> USA

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\r?\n> On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:03 AM, joeb-z@comcast.net wrote:

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\r?\n> > You will like the wrench you have selected but I would recommend

\r?\n> > this set from Harbor Freight:

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=96423

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > For $35 you get four larger sizes also.

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > Joe Bender-Zanoni

\r?\n> > Whitneyville, CT

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> > -------------- Original message --------------

\r?\n> > From: Raymond Dobbins

\r?\n> >

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> Like Phil, I've been using a 12 point 10mm offset box wrench for

\r?\n> >> years, and

\r?\n> >> it works OK, (definitely better than the dedicated Campy wrench,

\r?\n> >> which is

\r?\n> >> useless IMHO), but still not great.

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> Several people have previously mentioned using a flex-head

\r?\n> >> ratcheting box w

\r?\n> >> rench, and it sure sounds like that would be the ideal tool for the

\r?\n> >> Record

\r?\n> >> post. I've tracked one down from Sears, but before I order it, I

\r?\n> >> was w

\r?\n> >> ondering if there are better choices. This is the one from Sears:

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00947897000P

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> Ray Dobbins

\r?\n> >> Miami Florida USA

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> --- On Mon, 10/13/08, Phil Brown wrote:

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> From: Phil Brown

\r?\n> >> Subject: Re: [CR]Putting the Record seatpost on a diet

\r?\n> >> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

\r?\n> >> Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 11:39 PM

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> On Oct 13, 2008, at 6:20 PM, Jerome & Elizabeth Moos wrote:

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> Personally, I never particularly liked the Record two-bolt post or

\r?\n> >>> its

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> clon

\r?\n> >>> es. They are a real pain to install a saddle on, what with reaching

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> unde

\r?\n> >>> r the saddle with the wrench and all. I much prefer the Simplex

\r?\n> >> post

\r?\n> >>> or

\r?\n> >>> a Brooks seat clamp or a one bolt later Campy post, where the bolts

\r?\n> >>> are act

\r?\n> >>> ually accessible. The one thing you can say for a Campy Record post

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> is t

\r?\n> >>> hat once you have the saddle properly installed, you can make tiny

\r?\n> >>> adjustme

\r?\n> >>> nts, thus its moniker as "microadjusting". I guess one theory

\r?\n> >> about

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> the

\r?\n> >>> popularity of the Record post In The Day is the same as for a

\r?\n> >> lot of

\r?\n> >>> other Campy gear, i.e. it was what Eddy Merckx used. Eddy, of

\r?\n> >> course,

\r?\n> >>> pr

\r?\n> >>> obably because of his back problems, was constantly messing with

\r?\n> >> his

\r?\n> >>> sad

\r?\n> >>> dle position, so the micro adjusting Campy post was perfect for him,

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> his po

\r?\n> >>> or mechanics, of course, having had the task of setting the damn

\r?\n> >>> thing

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >>> up i

\r?\n> >>> n the first place.

\r?\n> >>>

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> I've been using a Snap On 12 point 10mm offset box wrench for years

\r?\n> >> and

\r?\n> >>

\r?\n> >> never have a problem.

\r?\n> >> Phil Brown

\r?\n> >> Nice tonight in Berkeley, Calif.