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Re: FSA ISIS BB Spindle: Special Tool?

 
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Old 03-04.-2004, 11:12 PM   #1
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>Taking a heads-up from this thread, I bought an FSA tool. Where I got
>it charged $9 + shipping, but it's a really nice tool! It looks to be
>higher quality forging than Park (which doesn't take much). NOW, if
>only they'd had a 3/8" socket drive instead of a 1/2"... had to go buy
>a step-up adaptor so I could use my torque wrench with it.


Will it work on non-FSA spindles?
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Old 03-04.-2004, 11:24 PM   #2
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Default Re: FSA ISIS BB Spindle: Special Tool?

pete-<< Taking a heads-up from this thread, I bought an FSA tool >><BR><BR>
<< Will it work on non-FSA spindles? >><BR><BR>


Yep, nice tool, retired the park tool(threw it away)...

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