Tripps
Retired superhero
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2010
- Messages
- 11,435
- Location
- Florida and NY
- Ride
- R3T,Sprintona,K1200GT, Blackbird,r/65 hack
I agree that a working calibrated torque wrench is more accurate, but if there's something wrong with it, or it's off, it's too late, so both you guys are right.
I argue with my mechanic all the time, I'm paying you by the hour, I never question your bill, I want you to use a torque wrench. He ignores me, and when I work on my bike, I don't either, lol. Drain plug I took out unnecessarily when I just changed my oil on the Rocket didn't feel right coming out, felt funny going I'm, so I let off before I would normally, figured if it leaked I could tighten it, so feel is important too. Humans aren't always logical, but that's what makes us human
I argue with my mechanic all the time, I'm paying you by the hour, I never question your bill, I want you to use a torque wrench. He ignores me, and when I work on my bike, I don't either, lol. Drain plug I took out unnecessarily when I just changed my oil on the Rocket didn't feel right coming out, felt funny going I'm, so I let off before I would normally, figured if it leaked I could tighten it, so feel is important too. Humans aren't always logical, but that's what makes us human