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Pit Posse Tools Announces New Rotating T-handle

May 5, 2008 2:24pm
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New tool reduces the time required for repair jobs

St. Petersburg, FL  (May 5, 2008) - Pit Posse Tools Rotating T-handle, the tool that will make all other T-handles obsolete is now available through the Pit Posse Dealer Network and the Pit Posse website (www.pitposse.com).

Leave it to Pit Posse Tools to improve on a tool that has been the industry standard for over 40 years. The T-handle has long been the go-to tool for all motorcycle enthusiasts, but not any more. Pit Posse’s innovative Rotating T-handle with its 3/8” drive and a bearing in the handle, allows the T-handle to spin freely in your hand without any friction, for faster removal and installation for all your bolts.

Once you have felt the spin you will never be able to go back to your standard T-handles again. The easy-grip textured end is unparalleled for comfort and stability. A tool like the Rotating T-handle is a welcome addition to any power sport enthusiast’s tool box as a standalone tool, or with the comprehensive set of attachments. The standalone T-handle retails for $22.95 and the complete set is $44.95.

Set includes:
• 1 pcs. 3/8" drive Rotating T-handle
• 9 pcs. Socket (8,9,10,11,12,13,14,17,19 mm)
• 7 pcs. Bits (hex 3,4,5,6,7,8,10 mm)
• 2 pcs. Bits (PH#2 & Slotted)
• Convent holder, with snap on-off action for accessories

The tool is made of steel and carries a lifetime guarantee.
Pit Posse was founded in 2003. The headquarters are located in St. Petersburg, Florida. Pit Posse Tools are high-quality tools manufactured for the power sport industries. Top teams and athletes use Pit Posse Tools to keep their equipment in race-ready condition. Teams like the Butler Brothers MX and riders like Justin Barcia depend on Pit Posse Tools to work on their equipment.

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