Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!
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Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!Hey guys I recently bought a new roadie, a Kuota Kharma, and want to get some basic tools and a torque wrench to do basic upkeep and to adjust my seatpost. I hope to do my whole service by myself one day so tools that will last me are always helpfull, I only have an allen Key and a pump at this stage =) Any suggestions?
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!T-bar allen wrenches are worth the investment, as well as L-shape ones for tight areas
chain breaker freewheel remover and decent sized shifter to turn it chain whip cone spanners good quality phillips head screwdriver hollowtech BB remover wrench and plastic nut key (or as applicable if not running HT) cable cutters pliers (i recommend thin nose ones) if running shimano pedals, a pedal disassembly tool (not the 15mm wrench to remove pedal from crank arm, which you can get as part of cone spanners) tyre levers multi-tool to carry while riding that oughta do it
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!I bought this TacX torque wrench from Ribble. had a good range of torque 5-25NM, which is good for most things except cassette installation, it's solid and it comes with 3 sachets of carbon paste. $73 plus shipping was pretty neat too.
Cheers, Dave 2011 Orbea Onix | Giant Defy Commuter | Giant XTC 29er
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!Could you direct me to a thread or suggest some standard maintenance and repair operations?
Also, what is a chain whip for? =)
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http://www.parktool.com/videos
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help! http://bicycletutor.com/guide/ has a big collection of really informative videos
[edit] Ah! Now requires a paid subscription for viewing And about the chain whip Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!I'd add a spoke wrench to your kit.
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!If you're starting out look for one of the bike repair toolkits. CRC, torpedo7 often have them, as does Aldi of all places. Can pick them up for under $40 when on special. The tools aren't great, but they will suffice for you to learn what 'good' tools you will need if they ever break. Wish I'd bought one instead of building my kit slowly at more cost. There are some tools I'll only use a few times and a cheapie would have done the job.
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Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!Would also be a good idea to get the Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair http://www.probikekit.com/au/accessories/gifts-media/bike-maintenance-guides/park-tool-bbb-2-big-blue-book-of-bicycle-repair-volume-ii.html
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!Or if you want the ultimate you can download Barnett's Bicycle Manual for free
http://www.esense.be/bike/Barnettmanual.pdf Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!Very useful thread! Thanks guys... I have some reading and video watching to do,
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Re: Basic repair tools and torque wrench help!
Awesome book. Worth every cent several times over. 2011 Orbea Onix | Giant Defy Commuter | Giant XTC 29er
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