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Zilla
Park spoke tension meter???
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Carla, I remember you posting a while back that you'd get
one of these. Did you? Is it a worth while tool?
Of course anyone with one of these, or another brand in the
same price range can voice their answer too...
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- Zilla
Cary, NC
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Carla A-G
Park spoke tension meter???
"Zilla" <zilla62XSPAM@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> http://tinyurl.com/2wbyb
>
> Carla, I remember you posting a while back that you'd get
> one of these. Did you? Is it a worth while tool?
Nope, not yet. I'd like to try one before I buy one. I'll have to find
someone how has it so I can borrow it.
- CA-G
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Marty Gulaian
Park spoke tension meter???
"Zilla" <zilla62XSPAM@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:IXegc.33115$ux4.25817@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> http://tinyurl.com/2wbyb
>
> Carla, I remember you posting a while back that you'd get
> one of these. Did you? Is it a worth while tool?
>
> Of course anyone with one of these, or another brand in the
> same price range can voice their answer too...
I have one of these; I like it. I have no way of knowing how accurate it is
but it's very repeatable and sees tension differences I don't notice when I
just plonk the spoke like a harp string and listen.
I think it's more useful than a truing stand, which I never bothered to buy.
I just build wheels in the bike frame.
- Marty G
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