Shaguardriver wrote:You might have to use the old ruler method on that one that is what I do. I need to open a cheap fix section due to the fact I am cheap.
c0nsumer wrote:Buy from Amazon, have it shipped overnight? I think it's a worthy tool to own.
Laser4G63 wrote:c0nsumer wrote:Buy from Amazon, have it shipped overnight? I think it's a worthy tool to own.
I will be buying one. I just needed to borrow one so I could ride this weekend while visiting family. I am sure McClain, Brick Wheels, or GT Cycle can fit me in.
dirt wrote:Laser4G63 wrote:c0nsumer wrote:Buy from Amazon, have it shipped overnight? I think it's a worthy tool to own.
I will be buying one. I just needed to borrow one so I could ride this weekend while visiting family. I am sure McClain, Brick Wheels, or GT Cycle can fit me in.
FWIW, I've had good experience with Brick Wheel a few times when in TC and I had a sudden need for a repair to keep the vacation riding going. They've always been able to take care of me while I waited.

davedejonge wrote:I bent a Der HAnger back to straight this spring. Monday it blew up completely after 18 of 19 miles. I'd just buy a new hanger so you can trust your bike beyond the fatigued aluminum in a flexed hanger.
Dave

utabintarbo wrote:FWIW, I find that having an extra hanger in your pack is the best insurance against any hanger problems.

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