Just wondering.....why is the Campag crank bolt spanner [wrench] called a 'peanut butter' wrench? I like peanut butter, but I never think of crank bolts etc when eating it!
Is there any other food terms attached to bike bits? Harden 'bacon slicer hubs' perhaps?
Cheers
Kevin Sayles
Bridgwater Somerset UK
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> On Apr 13, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Harvey Sachs wrote:
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>> If the socket's wall is thin enough, I've always been able to get a 5/8"
>> (0.625") socket to work where a 16mm (0.630") is specified. I know that
>> 16 mm sockets exist, but my sets don't have one. I don't think I've ever
>> owned a 16 mm. socket (or other wrench), nor needed one, as long as I had
>> 5/8" stuff.
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> I have a Park crank bolt wrench with 14, 15, and 16mm sockets.
> Phil Brown
> But it's not as nice as a Campy peanut butter wrench in Oakland, Calif.