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Highlights
Quality
This is a stupid simple tool but after the first use i was happy with the purchase
Super quality and easy to use to adjust bike disk brakes
This can always be a hassle on realigning the disc with the brake calibers
Also be careful with the blades as theyre very sharp and youll get cut if not careful
Price
It does cost too much but if it saves you aggravation and ensures a good job
The way i look at it the cost is effectively half the selling price if you use it twice and so on
The cost isnt hidden and the thing is an example of apex manufacturing and quality control
Packaging/appearance
I tried repeatedly without success to eliminate the rubbing
Competitiveness
Never wanted a differant brand because they work so well
I ordered this and a park truing fork and after a few minutes all of my disk brakes are rub free
Broke down a bought this tool holy cow why didnt i buy this a loooooong time ago
Still got to take off a star for the cost
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great, good, worth and two. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 137 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 26 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most annoying thing ever when you end up spending hours trying to align it not to rub and it is still rubbing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Neither method has been particularly effective and took several tries to get the rotor even close to be aligned
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did not expect this to work for me since nothing else had
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Every time i have to transport my bicycle to a place i cant ride my bike to
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This could be very good but i misunderstood
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You could use feeler gauges to do this but feeler gauges are clunky and typically have a film of oil on them that will contaminate the brakes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Any bike mechanic knows the importance
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