Clicker screwdriver?

getndirty

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I'm looking for a DIY or off-the-shelf screwdriver that I can use to adjust the rebound clicker on my forks without having to remove the handlebars.

Any suggestions?
 
I don't have a problem since I have my bars offset slightly. I can use a regular small screwdriver without issue.

For your situation, I would make a small angled screwdriver. Take a small allen wrench and grind the end down into a screwdriver profile. The L-shape will give you access to turn the screw. I also think you can buy the L-shaped screwdriver, but you can make one easily.

Something like this one...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00941315000P?mv=rr
 
Maybe one of these may work.
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http://www.ride-engineering.com/products.php?p=c&s=5&e=10
 
Someone makes a screw driver on a wheel just for this purpose. I have not found it yet.
 
I remember that too, but I think it will interfere with my fork bleeders. Now that I'm back to a top mount/lower bars in forward position, I have this issue as well. The home brew offset screwdriver is a great idea, plenty of junk allen keys to sacrifice. The best would be to make a new adjuster screw with a thin knob. Next time the fork is apart I'll see how hard that might be.
 
I thought it was race tech. I went directly to their site and missed it.
 
I thought it was race tech. I went directly to their site and missed it.

Same here - I looked all over Race-tech's website thinking I had seen something like that before but couldn't find it.

I may just mock one of these up out of quick-steel.
 
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