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OK late in the game. Sears Craftman.(not what it used ta be) Flare Set can be bought ON-Line and then Delivered to a Store Near You. That's what I did. The spread of MMs brackets the needed wrenches...diff each end out of 5 total). Works as the the sizes need are not on the same handle. On-Line Only. Go to an actual SEARS and you will know why they are not long for this world. VERY VERY VERY Sad for what it sez about how far down the rabbit-hole we have come. I've got Craftsman tool that I bought in the mid 70's to work on those storied BMW's that look like they were made on another planet(and they were...the planet USA) compared to what SEARs sells now.
You want to see --- If we think to tell you that this is COOL and you will believe us and then Buy IT. Check out MT Bikes.
Once Upon a Marketer's Dream there was only HardTail or Full Suspension. So that's it? Said the CEO of the newly acquired Mt Bike Star-Up...That's It?
Then some UnNamed wizzard market genius figured out and pitched to the CEO's of Mt Bike, Inc... Wheel Size. Voila. For perspective: Mt Bike Traditional --- 26"Wheel.
The New New New - Let's sell them 29"ers. wait wait wait wait wait....Yes OK.
The NEWER NEWER MORE RAD (let's really make them incompatable) IS ta da 27.5 Inches
And YES YES YES YES YES it makes a difference...we've got a guy and a gurl over here and they will explaing WHY there are no more 26" tires available. LOL
ps: I still ride my Gary Fisher HardTail. Tho I'm primarily a road rider...since I was 16, Fuji Roubaix currently.
What to find bikes that cost more than you'd spend on a car.
Go to your library and read a few Bicycle Magazines.
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