Rim wreckers & Nut knackeres

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PeteXXX

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Anyone still use these, or keep them in the saddlebag?

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Profpointy

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Anyone still use these, or keep them in the saddlebag?

:ph34r:

I think you'd have a job to knacker a nut with one of them spanners - I think they were made of a slightly metalic soft cheese if I recall correctly.
 

biggs682

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Northamptonshire
I think you'd have a job to knacker a nut with one of them spanners - I think they were made of a slightly metalic soft cheese if I recall correctly.

i have a couple of the old box spanners and yes soft as cheese

and i still use the metal tyre levers as plastic ones break to easily
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I got a puncture on my motor bike on the M6 very late one night. Managed to put it in gear and walk beside it for a mile up the hill to Keele Services where a friendly young chap in the garage (they used to have garages) helped me remove the tyre and fit a spare inner tube. He then proceeded to set about my tyre enthusiastically with a very large tyre lever of the type used on lorry wheels. The tyre refused to pump up so we took the tube out and found.... SEVEN punctures made by the tyre lever.
 

Profpointy

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I got a puncture on my motor bike on the M6 very late one night. Managed to put it in gear and walk beside it for a mile up the hill to Keele Services where a friendly young chap in the garage (they used to have garages) helped me remove the tyre and fit a spare inner tube. He then proceeded to set about my tyre enthusiastically with a very large tyre lever of the type used on lorry wheels. The tyre refused to pump up so we took the tube out and found.... SEVEN punctures made by the tyre lever.

I had something similar years ago. Guy used a screwdriver to prise the tyre off. The rim got munged and never held air properly afterwards
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Locally, I've always heard the spanners referred to as "Dogbone" spanners. Mine have been decent quality and useful - I pop one in most of my toolkits as a result.

Never felt the need for metal tyre levers though.
 
I've still got and carry metal tyre levers like that, still prefer them to the new fangled plastic things. Don't think I have any nuts on any bikes now, so no dumbell spanner for me and when I did it was always in two halfs because they tended to snap.
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
I use the metal tyre levers in preference to plastic ones, much more reliable and easier to use. Some plastic ones don't even have the hook to hold it with the spoke.

Used to carry one of the "dumb bell" spanners when hex nuts were used on stems, saddle, brakes etc, but now it's all Allen keys or QR's.
 
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