A while back, we reviewed CDI’s miniature T-handle torque wrenches positively for their ease of use and convenient one-torque setting. But, with the myriad torque requirements of stems, handlebars, seat posts and saddle clamps, it could very easily become a wall full of individual wrenches.
Now, they’ve got an adjustable TorqControl wrench, spanning from 2nm to 8nm with a cam-over-clutch design for error proof settings. It uses a magnetic tip that holds standard 1/4″ bits and comes with 4/5/6mm and T25 Torx bits plus 4″ long 4mm and T25 bits. And a certificate of accuracy. Retail is $80, available through SnapOnIndustrialBrands.com.
Twist into more new gear below…
The Imperial War Musem has just put together the On Your Bike retro bicycle tool kit and bell, complete with a tin case for the former. The bell retails for £10 and the patch and tool kit for £15.
This poster from Anthony Oram pretty much sums up the best of this meme, and he’s got plenty more great bicycle inspired screen prints over here.
Profile Designs has flattened the water bottle into the RZ2, an aero hydration solution for triathletes and time trialists. It’s BPA free, made of food grade plastic, and uses an injection molded frame and composite cage to snap it into place and hold it tight. Recessed hand grips make it easy to grab, and standard water bottle mounting holes make it easy to install. Capacity is 14oz.
Wanna see both what a cargo bike is really capable of and how a documentary is made? Check out the Kickstarter campaign for Less Car, More Go and help make it a reality.
Selle Anatomica has updated their leather saddles to make them better and more user friendly. Changes like a new nose piece with standard hex key adjustments, a longer adjustment bolt and other refinements make their classic looking saddles better than ever.

