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• #302
These are the best that I tried.
Usually, abrasion is what makes them falling apart, so oil, grease, or sanitiser alcohol-free will only prolong their life.
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• #303
For solvents or you use specific ones or better not use gloves at all, all the others will melt or impregnate which will prolong the fumes.
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• #304
DIY Tool Porn.
I’ve spent a lot of time in the past by the side of the road, in the rain and dark rounding off bolts with rubbish tools. When I got the VFR I made a leather case and assembled this.
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• #305
Two layers
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• #306
Can’t beat Halfords Pro .
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• #307
These are the clever bit they change a ratchet spanner into a socket driver.
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• #308
I revised my hammer choice.
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• #309
That's an old chain tool. What kinda gears are you running?
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• #310
12 speed Shimano
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• #311
I guess if it's only for getting the length right it's no big deal.
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• #312
What am I saying this is tool porn thread, get the one that does 12 speed!
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• #313
What about 13spd tho?
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• #314
Go for Park I guess, not what I'd call porn but Abbey one stops at 12 according to the write up online
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• #315
All it needs to do is to cut a chain to length, which I think this one will do.
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• #316
🤷🏽♂️
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• #318
Besides, that spoke key needs to go in the bin first
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• #319
That leather box is great, I wish I had enough space under the saddle or pillion to use something like that.
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• #321
I have a spare hanger, but I don't have a spare mech - I'm making the assumption that a 12 speed Shimano mech would be findable by someone suitably motivated.
I've not even considered the tools I'd need to service a fork as I don't have a clue where to start with that.
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• #322
Not being entirely serious about the fork, but given the Shimano shortages I'd probably try to have one on standby
I've only broken two in my life, but have seen many more die mid-ride on other people's bikes
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• #323
From a quick look there are none available from UK vendors, but Bikester will sell you one for ~£60 more than the UK price (taking the £ at Wiggle for a reference point here).
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• #324
Decent set, not sure about the weird angles
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• #325
I look at these tool boxes and I have to assume that they’re heavily prepared for suspension servicing due to all the sockets and spanners- I have not included these tools because there’s simply no use for them in my box as they’re useless for the rest of the bike.
I’m 45.