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junkie_ball

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Not sure if anyone can help i have to lowering my saddle to transport the bike. As its carbon i want to ensure the torque is correct. I have a workshop torque wench i was going to use. On trying it i have realised i cannot get the wrench onto the screw head as it clashes with the seat post. This is my setup can anyone recommend a bog standard 4mm torque wrench set to 6n or adjustable torque that would do the job? I just can't find one. Surely there must be a tool to do the job.
 

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Pale Rider

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Not sure if anyone can help i have to lowering my saddle to transport the bike. As its carbon i want to ensure the torque is correct. I have a workshop torque wench i was going to use. On trying it i have realised i cannot get the wrench onto the screw head as it clashes with the seat post. This is my setup can anyone recommend a bog standard 4mm torque wrench set to 6n or adjustable torque that would do the job? I just can't find one. Surely there must be a tool to do the job.

I've seen bikes with this type of clamp, but hadn't thought about torquing problems.

Presumably you've looked at 1/4" drive wrenches which are likely to have a small head.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/teng-tools-drive-torque-wrench/44700
 
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junkie_ball

Senior Member
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Somerset
I've seen bikes with this type of clamp, but hadn't thought about torquing problems.

Presumably you've looked at 1/4" drive wrenches which are likely to have a small head.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/teng-tools-drive-torque-wrench/44700

Yeah unfortunately the head of the wrench clashes.

Ball headed Allen keys to fit your torque wrench.

That could be an option may look into that, i was looking at a completely different torque wrench rather than just getting a different attachment. Thanks.
 

smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
Try using your torque wrench on a different bolt on the bike to practise getting an idea of what 5-6nm feels like. Then use an ordinary allen key to tighten the seatpost clamp to the same degree. I don't think you need to worry too much about getting it precisely right.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
I have the same cannondale system. I find that by using an extension bar on the torque wrench it does not touch the seatpost. I usually put a bit of rag on the seatpost just in case though.
 
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junkie_ball

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Location
Somerset

Thanks for all the comments guys. I contacted the Canadian company and they were extremely helpful. The normal shipping to the UK would have been $43 plus $8.99 for the tool totalling $52 approx. £37 but they went out of their way to find another shipper which brought the cost of the tool and shipping down to $19 approx. just over £13 very happy with that as its about the same price as the Topeak or Ritchey tool from a UK supplier. If your looking for a similar tool i'd highly recommend contacting them. They also said if i could wait until June they would have put the tool on a shipment to their UK distributor 'Shorelines' and the ask them to post to me making it even cheaper. :smile:
 
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