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πŸ”© Cyclo Spoke Thread Rolling Head - 12g Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.6
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Description of πŸ”© Cyclo Spoke Thread Rolling Head - 12g

8g Rolling Head. 12g Rolling Head. 13g Rolling Head. 14g Rolling Head.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worked well.: Bike tools and maintenance

Made 72 spokes and it worked. You need to start a small bead, then twist 1/4 turn and start again. once or twice but it works.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fix Hard Drives Forever! Best in Cycling

Learn how to use it properly. PRO TIP: The nail polish roller is color coded to match the Park Tool spoke wrenches (black, blue, red, green, gray)

Pros
  • Cycling
Cons
  • Something Else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

really great product and great price!

This product is great, it will save me a lot of money and the price was over $20 cheaper than anything in the world right now! I am very happy with this order!

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoors
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent rotating head

Hozen head replica. For those saying it doesn't fit in the Hozen case, just a strip of 180 grit paper running the length of the dowel in the drill. A little looping on the inside and it fits like a glove. Like he was made for it. Much better than a brand new threading machine. Buy, you will be satisfied.

Pros
  • bike tools and care
Cons
  • long shipping

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does a good job but requires patience.

This is good value for the home bike mechanic. I bought a 12 gauge needle threader from Eastern Europe and the cyclo knurled head is only slightly more expensive and much better designed. Since the alternative to using a roller head threader costs over $1,000, this is a steal. Turning the nut anti-clockwise increases the distance between the thread rolls, turning it clockwise narrows it. You have to turn them on the spoke, back off, turn the adjusting nut clockwise a quarter turn and repeat a…

Pros
  • Workshop Tools
Cons
  • Reliability