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I dont think tis has been asked before appologies if it has (just point me at it). Is there a special tool needed to remove Tektro disks (because my 4 mm allen key wont fit). If so whats it called. Please see atachd photo.
 

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saneagle

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I dont think tis has been asked before appologies if it has (just point me at it). Is there a special tool needed to remove Tektro disks (because my 4 mm allen key wont fit). If so whats it called. Please see atachd photo.
Yes, they're Torx screws, so you need the right size Torx driver or bit for them. I can't remember the size, but I think might be T25. It's standard for bike brakes, so you can find it on any cycling website, or, better still, get a set because they're useful for other things.
 
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Nealh

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Imv Torx screws are much better though as Allen keys can round off on the ends.
 

matthewslack

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Confusing when first encountered, but very common nowadays. The driver bits or torx drivers are readily available from "all mainstream tool suppliers".... famous last words!
 
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Another plus for Torx is the more limited range of sizes compared with Allen keys, where I almost never pick the correct size until the second or third attempt.