Introductory to a Park Tool spoke tension meter, TM-1

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  • Introductory to a Park Tool spoke tension meter, TM-1.
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    This is personalized hands on bicycle mechanic training classes taught in a small setting meant for the beginner or advanced person. Typically one on one, a maximum of three persons occasionally. You are welcome to bring your bike to class to diagnose, repair or build. All tools and materials (including shop bikes) are provided to you.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @cx4130
    @cx4130 Год назад

    I love using the TM-1 when wheel building. I do wish Park would make a smaller version as I do a lot of 20" BMX wheels and the size is not adequate to get a proper reading.

    • @BikeTeacher
      @BikeTeacher  Год назад

      Oh yeah, good point. I guess you would have to wing it.

    • @cx4130
      @cx4130 Год назад

      @@BikeTeacher That's what I do. As long as I have calculated my spoke length correctly, the spoke end should be even with the nip slot and does not protrude well above or well below that, I'm at a good tension. 👍

  • @kmw12870
    @kmw12870 Год назад

    😀😀