parktool.com
Manufacturer of bicycle tools and repair equipment for professional and home mechanics since 1963. Customer service inquiries: http://parktool.com/contact
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That’s a beaut! We don’t see them with the original dipped jaws in good condition like that very often. Thanks for sharing!
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Good to know 👍
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In the article, you'll find a printable PDF checklist and easy-to-follow steps with pictures. If nothing else, at least pull up the 10-minute video on your phone and follow along. April You will thank January You for being proactive!
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How dare you
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People write it off as a novelty but I honestly prefer it to most standard cutters
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Below is a link to last year's winners — if these stories remind you of similar organizations in your community, let them know about this program and encourage them to apply! We'll be accepting applications through the end of the year, and announcing winners in late January.
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We are proud to say this is the 10th year of the Community Tool Grant, and each year we've been blown away by the number of organizations around the world that use the bicycle as a force for good in their communities.
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We agree!
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As far as I remember, yeah. We've made a bunch of saddle & seatpost videos this year though:
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We use the Adobe generator for our packaging and instructions. All that really matters is that the link it creates is a direct link and doesn’t use a redirect service. www.adobe.com/express/feat...
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I want to say we’ve looked into it, believe it or not. The biggest challenge for something like this is cost — anything with a motor requires mucho R&D and liability assessments, and would have to sell thousands a year to be viable. Seems like a fun DIY project though!
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Every once in a while we debate the merits of keeping the cotter pin gauges on the SBC-1, so it warms my heart to see one being used for that purpose in the real world.
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24 years later, you can still find the continuing work of Calvin and the rest of our tech team on our website or YouTube. And you can always ask tech questions directly via phone, email, or on here!
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I should have guessed!
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Oh nice, those guys are cool
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Hi 👋
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That's right