The 10 Best Bicycle Torque Wrenches

Updated November 28, 2018 by Chase Brush

This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in October of 2018. Anyone who's spent time around a modern road cycle knows it consists of a whole lot more than a frame and two wheels held together by a couple of bolts. The bicycle of today is a complex piece of equipment and needs to be treated as such. These torque wrenches allow you to dial in precise measurements when tightening parts of your bike, ensuring no delicate component is damaged. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Park Tool ATD-1

2. CDI T-Handle TLPT5NM 5

3. Pro PR100340

4. Park Tool Ratcheting TW-6

5. Ritchey 5Nm Multi-Torque

6. IceToolz Ocarina

7. Pro Bike Tool Adjustable

8. Topeak Nano TorqBar 5

9. Venzo Allen Key Kit

10. Prestacycle TorqKey T-Handle

Editor's Notes

November 25, 2018:

Included a variety of both pre-set and adjustable models and made sure to clearly differentiate the two in terms of pros and cons. Also included both traditional long-arm wrench types and the more compact, portable kind.

Last updated on November 28, 2018 by Chase Brush

Chase is a writer and freelance reporter with experience covering a wide range of subjects, from politics to technology. At Ezvid Wiki, he applies his journalistic expertise to a similarly diverse assortment of products, but he tends to focus on travel and adventure gear, drawing his knowledge from a lifetime spent outdoors. He’s an avid biker, hiker, climber, skier, and budget backpacker -- basically, anything that allows him a reprieve from his keyboard. His most recent rovings took him to Peru, where he trekked throughout the Cordillera Blanca. Chase holds a bachelor's in philosophy from Rutgers University in New Jersey (where he's from), and is working toward a master's at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York City (where he now lives).


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