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M Part Torque Wrench

£59.99

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  • DESCRIPTION

      M Part Torque Wrench

      High quality precision M Part Torque Wrench, a must for all enthusiasts

      Adjustable from 3 to 15 Nm for most stems, handlebars, seatposts etc

      Including M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10 and T25 sockets

      1/4" driver is well suited to most bicycle applications

      Small and easy to use including storage box

  • DETAILS
    • SKU: MPQK001
  • FAQ
    • Q: Do I need a torque wrench for a mountain bike?
      A: A torque wrench is strongly recommended for modern mountain bikes, especially those with carbon parts or lightweight components. It ensures bolts are tightened safely without damaging components or affecting performance.

      Q: Do I need tyre levers for MTB tyres?
      A: Yes. Tyre levers are essential for mountain bike maintenance because MTB tyres are tight-fitting and difficult to remove by hand. They make it easier to repair punctures or change tyres quickly and safely.

      Q: What tools do I need for a mountain bike?
      A: The essential mountain bike tools include a multi-tool (hex keys and screwdrivers), tyre levers, a bike pump or CO₂ inflator, and a basic repair kit. These cover most common adjustments and repairs such as tightening bolts, fixing punctures, and adjusting components. For home maintenance, a torque wrench is also recommended for safely tightening modern MTB parts.

      Q: What should I carry on a mountain bike ride?
      A: On a mountain bike ride, you should carry a multi-tool, spare inner tube or tubeless repair kit, tyre levers, and a pump or CO₂ inflator. This setup allows you to fix common trail issues like punctures, loose bolts, or minor mechanical problems.

      Q: How do I fix a puncture on a mountain bike?
      A: To fix a mountain bike puncture, remove the wheel, take off the tyre using tyre levers, and replace or repair the inner tube (or use a tubeless plug if running tubeless). Refit the tyre, inflate it using a pump or CO₂ inflator, and check that it is seated correctly on the rim before continuing your ride.