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- Comfortable rubber grip.
- 2.1mm slots comfortably fit most rotors (including Hope Mono Trial, Magura Louise, RockMan Superlight, etc.).
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Hi, how does this tool actually work? because it seems like a good idea.
Posted by Rob on 29/06/2011
Reply from TartyBikes on 30/06/2011
Hi Rob - You simply need to position your rotor in the slot on the 'spanner' and then tweak it back into place. There are different length slots so you can try and straighten the correct part of your rotor that happens to be bent (e.g. if you've just tweaked the very outer edge of it, you can use the shorter slot to focus on that particular area - if it's a more complete bend in your rotor you can use the deeper slot to try and act on the main part of the rotor). A lot neater, cleaner and easier to do than having to use an adjustable spanner or vice! Thanks, Mark