Assembly Tools for Bike

Andy88

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Hope I've posted this in the right section excuse me if I haven't.

I've bought a bike in a box and need to assemble it, it's a standard bike but I'm going to put a front motor on it when the motor arrives after Xmas.

I have a limited tool set
Spanners
Wrench
Pliers
Screwdriver

I believe I will need an Allen key set? 3,4,5,6,7,8mm?

Will I need any other tools?
 

Andy88

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It's got hydraulic brakes, does this require special tool?


To be honest I don't know how they do it for the money it was under £100 but it's a Philippine made bike so I guess no importing cost.
 

Rohloffboy

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Amazing value, when you think that the Chris King Headset on my bicycle would not be far of £100 to buy to day, let alone the Frog SpeedPlay Stainless Pedals!
 

Andy88

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Amazing value, when you think that the Chris King Headset on my bicycle would not be far of £100 to buy to day, let alone the Frog SpeedPlay Stainless Pedals!
By the way, did you see that maxdrive bike pic I posted from China?
 

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I think I'll take it to the local shop it's only £4 and they have all tools etc.
Good idea, but if not:

Allen Keys, the most common sizes on bikes are 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm. They can be bought as a three way tool.

A pedal spanner is needed, since it can need effort to either install or remove a pedal.

You only mention screwdriver owned, you could need both Phillips and slot head drivers.

These plus what you've got will be enough to assemble most bikes.
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Andy88

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Thanks so much flecc, I can buy the Allen keys put most of it together then buy new pedals and saddle at the shop, which includes fitting.
 

Rohloffboy

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Yep Andy88 quite liked the look of that Bafang Max Drive bike, with a bit of luck there should be a few containers of them arriving in the U.K. come next Spring.
 

Andy88

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Yep Andy88 quite liked the look of that Bafang Max Drive bike, with a bit of luck there should be a few containers of them arriving in the U.K. come next Spring.
I think so too, from what I've seen on ebay the mark up is about 80% less shipping costs.
 

Andy88

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Depends on the pedals and spanner thickness, often you can, but some have a very narrow flatted shaft width and need the slimmer pedal spanner.
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I'll give it a go in the morning, thank you again, appreciated.
 

Rohloffboy

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Yep, think I will hang on for a Bafang Max Drive, unless I get flush and go for a Bosch motor ebike.
A Pedal Spanner is a lot thinner than a regular spanner, maybe just 3mm with a slight offset at the business end.

Back to the value of that bike you have just bought, I also noticed that the Brook's Swift Titanium Rail saddle on my bicycle is around £150 at today's prices, mad really for just a saddle.
 

Andy88

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It baffles me the differing component prices.

This is what the bike should look like when assembled.
 
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You won't need any special tools apart from the hardest one to find - common sense. You can tighten the pedal with a normal spanner. remeber that one side has a left-hand thread. You need to nip up the pedals fairly tight. You'll probably need an allen key set for the rest, but that's it.