Thanks to this I have reassessed my notion that Spanish roads have lots of stuff (cr*p) on them. The UK wins again! Or maybe my luck factor is on the roads, how do I switch to "lottery" mode?Another puncture, at speed, of the (brand new) rear tyre. This time I picked up a piece of metal in it large enough to wreck the mudguard and the cable for the rear light which runs through it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bicycle-MTB-Mountain-Repair-Bike-Cycle-Tool-Tools-Kit-Set-Toolbox-Tool-kit-/311669124603?hash=item4890ed6dfb:g:rQwAAOSwCfdXohM8
or this is everything.
https://www.cyclestore.co.uk/park_tool_mk257_master_mechanic_tool_set-ID_69683?gclid=CjwKEAjw85DIBRCy2aT0hPmS1jkSJAC1m9Uvc2Rc6V1qKoiiP66DVyDB2DGpEquTygZ8u2DaEx3i6xoCTrLw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
http://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/super-b-professional-bicycle-mechanics-workstation--tool-kit-5370-p.asp[/QUOT
Thanks! The reason I posted this here is because I wanted to avoid buying all the tools and just wanted to buy the ones that I need for my particular bike. That way I can take the tools on a trip
Thanks anyway though!
Yeah, that's exactly why I posted in the motus thread to see if others have got tools they can do everything on this specific bike with....you just want a multi tool like above but you need the bike first to see what one will be best sizes wise as i can take most of my bike apart with Alan and hex bits.
I always carry this.
Thanks!you want as many Alan keys and hex/torx bits as that is what most of it will be held on buy but have a look at some of these reviews.
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/tools/multi-tool/
http://www.screwfix.com/p/teng-tools-ratchet-screwdriver-set-74-pieces/9081F?kpid=9081F&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&gclid=CjwKEAjwlpbIBRCx4eT8l9W26igSJAAuQ_HGHIFKOK1Qj-ymXq4f5rbfj_xg-4YziZJ07dLdmR2gOxoC1XLw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=COeq8JmPzdMCFYwN0wodxE4Btw
Thanks so much!Mine was cheap. But does the jobs it was intended to do OK. Most bikes will have a need for these particular tools at some point. Clickety click.
Also consider this option. Clickety click.
No offence intended in stating that if you don't know what tools you'll need to fix a bike, it's likely that you don't yet have that ability. That last option is cheaper than a cheap tool kit, and it will get you home with your broken bike. No matter what condition it's in.