• tool libary se22

    Pedal spanner
    Cable cutter
    Cone wrench 14mm
    Cone wrench 15mm
    Cone wrench 16mm
    Cone wrench 17mm
    Crank puller standard and hollowtech
    shimano cassette tool
    Bottom bracket tool campagnolo
    bottom bracket tool shimano
    Chain whip 1/8 and lockring tool
    small adjustable wrench
    big adjustable wrench
    Teflon grease
    Allen keys up to big for BB (metric only)
    Chain breaker
    mini Hacksaw
    Track pump
    drill and dremel
    a few random spanners to

    more to come

  • Pretty much every bike related tool and more. A big Park tools stand and several years experience as a shop mechanic.
    All available here in Cambridge.

  • how often do you use those 17mm cone spanners

  • I need stronglight crank extractor.

  • dont really need the 17mm just have it and the stronlight crank should just be a normal crank puller i think dependent on the model

  • show off :P

  • Couldn't resist!

  • ^^^ Wheres the hammer?

  • what about the wall roberto??

  • now your just getting a plug in, for the yates :)

  • 31t®um now your just getting a plug in, for the yates :)

    what? me selling my dave yates, in reynolds 531, tp tube 54cm, seat 56cm, very tight clearances!!? whisper me.

    how is that construed as plugging my yates? :p

  • yeah but roberto do u even know how to use all those tools

  • tool library NW6
    Chain cracker (1/8)
    Crank extractor
    Headset extractor (+ hammer)
    Headset press (home-made(!))
    Chain whip (1/8)
    Lock-ring tool
    2 big adjustable spanners (good for threaded headsets)
    Bunch of allen keys
    Track pump

  • I have a number of usefull tools.
    Most importantly I have (unlike it seems, many cycle shops) a TA crank extractor.
    Unless you want an angle grinder taking to your cranks, get in touch.
    I'm in East London.

  • fruitbat I have a number of usefull tools.
    Most importantly I have (unlike it seems, many cycle shops) a TA crank extractor.
    Unless you want an angle grinder taking to your cranks, get in touch.
    I'm in East London.

    ...and I have a TA crank extractor in Kingston for those of a western persuasion.

  • Anyone got a Shimano freewheel remover, EC1 area? Can pop my rear wheel and remove the f/w on the spot, so no need to keep overnight.
    ta, Jim

  • Tools I have

    Cable cutters
    Chain whip
    Bottom bracket tool (for Campagnolo sealed bottom bracket)
    Multi tool
    Set mini screwdrivers
    Located in Hackney E5
    Hozan Lock Ring Spanner
    Cracker Chain Tool

  • Current bike tool box...

    Lockring remover/chain whip,
    BB tool shimano,
    15mm wrench,
    25mm adjustable,
    Chainring nut tool,
    Metric hex set,
    Imperial hex set,
    Chaintool,
    G clamp 100mm clearance,
    Mole grips 25mm,
    Hacksaw,
    Drill (hammer) and bits 2mm-10mm,
    Spoke key various sizes,
    Callipers
    Left over paint stripper,
    Wire brush,
    fu%k off grit glass paper... the green stuff
    Big tin snips good for brake cables and spokes,
    Duct tape,
    Claw hammer,
    Lump hammer,
    Headset spanner/long 15mm,
    Crank puller.

    Whitechapel always about just let me know.

  • does anyone have one of these I can borrow? I have a particularly stubborn chainring bolt that is begging to be replaced.

    or

  • I have the latter, it's crap! Can't get a lot of leverage.. Can bring to Westie beers?

  • I've got the top one.
    Where are you?

  • Excellent! In Brixton, can be found at south polo tomorrow?

  • I have one as well...t-shaped handle might be better for leverage...also westie drinks

    West side. We're tool-ed up!

  • BRMz is down your ends blood. brrap-brrrap.

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