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I have two torque wrenches, the Man Size in ft/lb and Junior Size in in/lb. The final torque of 13 ft/lb is just about mid scale on the Junior wrench. The initial setting of 37 ft/lb isn't as critical, and it's just over 30% on my Man Size wrench and just into the more accurate range of the wrench.

 
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...How much will it off by having the torque wrench a few degrees left or right when using the hook type?
I think I need to dig out my old physics books :)
Rocket, we have already beat that horse until dead here
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Thank you for the link! Excellent! I searched but did not see the one you posted!

From a link on that page (https://www.freeinfostuff.com/TorqueExtension/TorqueExtension.htm), I plugged in some numbers and even with variation of the torque wrench angle to +- 10 degree (from 90 degrees) the torque was either increased from 37 to 38 or decreased from 37 to 36, a variation of an insignificant 1 ft-lb.

Cool. The hook type is perfectly fine then.

Or... may be this is a good excuse to buy that lathe/mill machine that I always wanted to make the socket?

(honey, I need to buy a lathe/mill to make this tool that nobody is selling on the web and I need it to make sure that my bike is absolutely safe, you know...)

mike-

 
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McMaster-Carr #6975A16 for $19.58. I don't use a torque wrench for this adjustment, too many variables, I need to feel the front end swivel. I always do this by hand.

Dan

 
Hammer and sharp drift and post # 18

to add my 1 cent to Mr. Twigg- the bars should not flop to one side or the other, but rather rotate smoothly to the stop.

 
To all of you who have made this adjustment in the past, does the adjustment (feel) change when the top triple clamp nut is tightened? Understanding what is going to happen might help with the challenge of getting it perfect.

Thanks

Richard

BTW, I ordered a spanner from Gary.

 
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Hammer and sharp drift and post # 18
to add my 1 cent to Mr. Twigg- the bars should not flop to one side or the other, but rather rotate smoothly to the stop.
Agreed ... A "floppy" is not a good thing :)

 
To all of you who have made this adjustment in the past, does the adjustment (feel) change when the top triple clamp nut is tightened? Understanding what is going to happen might help with the challenge of getting it perfect.
Thanks

Richard

BTW, I ordered a spanner from Gary.
Not with the Yamaha design. The top nut is tightened "by hand" and the locking washer is placed over both nuts (the slots in the nuts need to be aligned). Once that is done, the triple clamp stem nut tightens against the top nut and does not influence the bearing nut.

Dan

 
Dan,

Thanks for that info. It took me a couple minutes to digest it, but I get it and like it. Well thought out by Yamaha.

Richard

 
Not sure how much it would cost to ship to the USA but this guy does very nice work and at a very reasonable cost........
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I ordered a few of those a couple years ago and gave the extras away. I figured if I was paying for shipping all that way, I might as well buy more than one. I don't remember what the shipping cost was, but the tool is a beautiful piece of machining and works great.

 
Not sure how much it would cost to ship to the USA but this guy does very nice work and at a very reasonable cost........

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I ordered a few of those a couple years ago and gave the extras away. I figured if I was paying for shipping all that way, I might as well buy more than one. I don't remember what the shipping cost was, but the tool is a beautiful piece of machining and works great.
That's what I was just thinking. I am a proud owner of one of the "Just Roy" sockets from ~ 6 years back, but maybe one of the folks who are interested in getting one of these would be willing to do a small "group buy" from this UK tool maker to defray the shipping expense? It sure looks like a nice tool.

 
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