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Jon
from Louisville KYDate Reviewed: March 13, 2006
Strengths: Constructed like a tank, easy to use for slow controlled press.Weaknesses: None that aren't created by operator error.Bottom Line: Just a little me too on the previous review. Working in a shop taught me the beauty of using quality tools, and this one falls into that catagory. It should be noted however that this is an expensive tool and most people have no use for one on a day to day basis. Either have your LBS press your headset in for you or use one of your friends. Lots of people still use a hammer or mallet and a chunk of wood to set their headsets. I have done this, but no longer will risk the damage to my frame.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: www.goosecreekcycle.com
Similar Products Used: Hammer & 2X4
Bike Setup: does it really matter?
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Wayne
a Downhiller
from nottingham, ukDate Reviewed: April 15, 2002
Bottom Line: O.K this is a review for a tool that I used to use at work. It is the best headset press that I have used. We got one at the shop because I broke the Var one we had fitting a VERY tight headset cup. The finish is perfect and it is very easy to use(it can be used one handed), it is also very strong, the threads are clean and smooth and it is a joy to use. I am soory that all shop don't use this tool cause I would be very happy with it at my new job. I am going to give it a 5 on value because I didn't have to pay for it, if I had to pay for it I would still give it a 5
Favorite Trail: sssshhhh. It's a secret
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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$73.00
Purchased At: work
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