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A word to the wise about the SOB tool. I actually did this years ago on a really bad day. I had a fit of rage and threw a hammer at a garage window. Just as the hammer left my hand I remembered the window was plexiglass. The hammer came back at high speed and narrowly missed my wife by a few inches. She stopped coming out to the garage after that.
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You'll probably need a feeler gauge (one that will have blades small enough for the valve adjustment) and a valve adjustment tool. You can make your own from instructions posted in the HOW TO section. Just search valve adjustment tool.
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Another use for a valve stem. I carry a spare stem and shrader cap on the bike just in case I need a new valve core. I found out a valve core can give up whenever it decides to and leave you stranded. And just maybe one day I can bail out a stranded rider on the road.
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