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  • I don't suppose you have a list/spreadsheet of everything you have in here? I'm trying to put together something similar to easily chuck in the car for bike park days.

  • One of the reasons to go with a conventional tool-box format was 1. the handle and 2. the ability to put stuff in there like the shop-towel, which always comes in handy.

    Small palette:

    Two PB Swiss picks, one straight one right angle
    Sharpie
    PB Swiss Torx wrench set
    Maglite LED torch (I'm old, and find small things hard to see unless it's bright)

    Large palette:

    Knipex flush cutters
    PB Swiss 150mm T25 bit
    Wera small bit ratchet
    Klein Scissors
    Topeak dual tyre lever
    Fox digital shock pump
    Park valve tool
    Norbar 1/4" drive 2-20Nm torque wrench
    Wera 1/4" drive to tool-bit adapter

    Main lower palette:

    PB Swiss long ball ended hex keys
    Park wash buddy chain keeper
    Abbey Tools crombie, Shimano 12mm/Shimano QR
    Mini screwdriver with multiple bits
    DT Swiss 350 end cap swapping tool (swap from standard to torque cap)
    Park cable cutters
    Park third hand cable tool
    Wera 1/4" drive Xyklop ratchet
    Old very precise adjustable spanner (basically no slop)

    End bit of foam:

    Topeak tyre pressure gauge
    Tape measure
    Spoke key
    PB Swiss hex key set
    Wera Xyklop set with sockets, bits, extensions
    Wera bit set, with bit holder


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  • Thanks, much appreciated, I doubt mine will be quite that extensive but gives me a good place to start!

  • One of the reasons to go with a conventional tool-box format was 1. the handle and 2. the ability to put stuff in there like the shop-towel, which always comes in handy.

    It's very useful to be able to read the tool list that accompanies the photographs.

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