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• #2
I've got some stuff I brought from Oz with touring in mind - pedal spanner to build bike off plane, Alien II multi-tool, pump, etc.
I've bought one of those Lifeline?? tool sets from Wiggle. A cheaper but not too shabby copy of Park stuff with useful tools.
Also odd things like a 17mm Park cone wrench for the larger than normal locknuts on my System-Ex hubs, grease, Park chainring tool, DuraAce lockring/chainwhip tool from HubJub...Carry: One of those Surly Jethro Tules, couple of tyre levers tied to a box of patches and glue, 1 or 2 tubes depending on distance, Alien II multi tool sometimes and an ancient Blackburn mini-pump.
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• #3
A can of Stella
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• #5
Ah, that would be a bit extreme.
I wouldn't mind having a little workshop with lots of Park Tools, but it's not going to happen for years (no space, not much need).
Have Rapha started doing tools yet? I can imagine those being a bit bling if it happened... leather handle covers perhaps? In black with pink trims.
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• #6
I wish snap-on did bike tools..
I mean, park stuff? it's shite quality compared to most mechanic's hand tools for other applications.
in my bag there is always:
spanners 15, 10, 12, 13mm
a multi tool thing
chain breaker
folding allen key set
spare tube
puncture repair
3 tyre levers
spare contact lenses
latex gloves
KFC wipe
lock ring
assorted bits I can't remember
spare chain links
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• #7
Grease always confuses me. I have a really old pot of
- is that pretty much the same as white lithium grease like this?
- is that pretty much the same as white lithium grease like this?
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• #8
Whats in your saddlebag? too bloody much
Arm/leg warmers, waterproof helmet cover, skull cap, neck buff, Goretex jacket strapped to bag top, Gillet, reflective waistcoat, gloves.
Tools; allen keys 3/4/5/6/8mm, spanners 6/8/10mm, lock ring tool, chain tool, tyre levers x 3, spoke key, stubby screwdriver, Swiss Army knife.
spares; inner tubes x 5, one spare tyre, chain links, selection of bolts, puncture repair kit, cable ties, spoke nipples x3, spokes x 3 taped to rack, roll of insulating tape, disposable gloves
other junk; first aid kit with creams tablets plasters bandages , insect bite pen, lip balm, wet wipes, flannel and pack towel on longer rides, spare batteries, spare bulbs, head torch, jelly babies TongueAnd there is still room for a long sleeve top, jacket and spare shorts.
I have a smaller bag a Carradice Tour SQR that I have been using to try and carry less but I still stuff too much in it.
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• #9
I've started just carrying an old tea-towel that is acting as a tool-wrap.
The contents when I ride are simply:
- pedal spanner/wheel nut wrench
- allen keys
- innertubes (two)
- co2 thingies
- tyre levers
- a very small leatherman (screw driver, knife)
It's pretty small as kits go, but enough to do anything I would need to do on short (10 miles) to medium (60 miles) rides.
- pedal spanner/wheel nut wrench
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• #10
I've had pretty much the same tools for the last couple of years. Mainly used for working on other peoples bikes rather than mine.
[ulist]
[li]leatherman mini tool (mainly for the pliers)[/li]
[li]spoke wrench[/li]
[li]spare tube[/li]
[li]patch kit[/li]
[li]tyre levers[/li]
[li]multi spanner[/li]
[li]small pump with guage[/li]
[li]4,5 and 6mm allen keys[/li]
[li]chain tool[/li]
[li]latex gloves x2, like surgical gloves[/li]
[/ulist]That's pretty much it really. If I'm going to be doing some maintenance for someone then I might take a set of spanners and a screwdriver.
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• #11
did that dude have a full group set in his tool kit on his bike. now that is excessive ! what are the chance of breaking a chainring and rear draillier in one ride !
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• #12
i got cone wrenchs, ajustable spanners, pedal wrenches, alen keys, lock rign tools, chain whip, spoke wrench, skerwdrivers, a few BB and crank set tools, a pin spanner, crank puler, wire cutters, of course lub greas and patches/ tubes that i leave at home.
when im out i take a 15mil, an adjustable, a chin breaker, tire levers, pump, patches, and extra tube.
i would love a welding tool, but have no cash nor room to work with one.
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• #13
when im riding to uni i bring my welder just in case i snap my frame in half.....you can never be to carefull
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• #14
might as well bring a spare bike with you saves carrying all those tools
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• #15
that would be so funny riding around with a spare bike on your back
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• #16
very pesimistic
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• #17
I would definately add a headset press and cup remover, plus the eqivalent for crown races. I spent too many years bodging headsets.
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• #18
vegansdontneedgears
when im out i take a 15mil, an adjustable, a chin breaker, tire levers, pump, patches, and extra tube.
A chin breaker?
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• #19
on long journeys i some times bring ron cooper with me, just incase i require a new frame. hes heavy but worth it, i think
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• #20
aidan on long journeys i some times bring ron cooper with me, just incase i require a new frame. hes heavy but worth it, i think
Nah he would nick me Jelly Babies ;) The only bike I travel light on is my Lambert and the Raleigh if it's a TT.
On an Audax I like to be prepared, last Wednesday and Thursday I route checked our 400km ride and in shite weather had four punctures and still had two spare tubes :)
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• #21
Fixedwheelnut [quote]aidan on long journeys i some times bring ron cooper with me, just incase i require a new frame. hes heavy but worth it, i think
Nah he would nick me Jelly Babies ;) The only bike I travel light on is my Lambert and the Raleigh if it's a TT.
On an Audax I like to be prepared, last Wednesday and Thursday I route checked our 400km ride and in shite weather had four punctures and still had two spare tubes :)[/quote]
400k!! i wouldnt leave the house in bad weather....kudos -
• #22
Fixedwheelnut Whats in your saddlebag? too bloody much
You carry this around town?!?!?! Fark.. I spent 4 months touring with less stuff :)
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• #23
latest item a bar towel, great for drying hair
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• #24
I travelled with a Speedo chamois towel. Packs down to jam jar size and dries quickly. Obviously not as nice as your £20 plush luxury jobbie..
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• #25
no expense spared, me and theBrick got one each on sunday
What do you all own, what would you say is essential?
I've just ordered a Park Tools Torque Wrench and a set of Vernier Calipers, these were both way into the luxury end of a toolkit, but what are you going to do with Amazon vouchers and having discovered that Park Tools are on Amazon.co.uk?
Beyond those splurges, I have some tools but not everything I probably need:
[]15" Wrench[]Pedal Wrench[]Set of Allen Keys (simple kind on a little key ring loop)[]Tyre Levers[]Crank Puller[]Pin Tool[]Wire Cutters[]Track Pump[*]Chain Cleaner[/list]
And then for consumables:
[]Muc Off[]Grease[]Lube (Purple Extreme 400)[]Innertubes (long valve, smooth valve wall - no dust cap)[/list]
What would other people recommend? What do you carry?