Bike tool kits
supersonic
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Heads up on some very good prices at Tredz:
Advanced kit:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Bike-Hand-Advan ... _45356.htm
Basic kit:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Bike-Hand-Bicyc ... _41164.htm
Advanced kit:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Bike-Hand-Advan ... _45356.htm
Basic kit:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Bike-Hand-Bicyc ... _41164.htm
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Good price but my MTB/bike budget is down to 0...
Thanks for the heads up anyway
JCPédale ou crève
Specialized Elite Allez with 105
Rockrider 8.1 : )0 -
I could do with one of these but money is super tight for me this month. grrr0
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Cheers - I've just ordered a basic set.
(Now I just have work out what all the bits do. :oops: )2007 Felt Q720 (the ratbike)
2012 Cube Ltd SL (the hardtail XC 26er)
2014 Lapierre Zesty TR 329 (the full-sus 29er)0 -
I'd buy parts as and when you need them personally... I've built up my tools over the past 6 years and have a big toolbox full.Long Time Lurker wrote:Cheers - I've just ordered a basic set.
(Now I just have work out what all the bits do. :oops: )
^ Shows my point... Just becasue its cheap doesn't mean you need it. Whats the point in spending £30 if you only use 1 of the tools?0 -
None... But if you use 3 or 4 of the tools it's probably paid for itself. And then there's the traditional night-before-a-ride fix, where buying tools as you need them suddenly stops workingUncompromising extremist0
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I bought the advanced Bike Hand kit a few months back from Tredz and can recommend it both on quality and price. I was replacing my bike frame, fitting new forks and pedals and tightening up the hubs/cones so pretty much used everything in the box, but still had to fork out for a headset press and cup remover (recommend Cyclus and Ice-Toolz respectively for decent value - both the same price as my lbs quoted me for the work!).
Cheaper than getting individual tools if you haven't already got a toolbox and have mostly Shimano components.2011 Genesis Latitude
2009 GT Transeo 3.00 -
Slow Loris wrote:still had to fork out for a headset press
Rubber hammerSlow Loris wrote:and cup remover
Regular hammer
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The Northern Monkey wrote:I'd buy parts as and when you need them personally... I've built up my tools over the past 6 years and have a big toolbox full.Long Time Lurker wrote:Cheers - I've just ordered a basic set.
(Now I just have work out what all the bits do. :oops: )
^ Shows my point... Just becasue its cheap doesn't mean you need it. Whats the point in spending £30 if you only use 1 of the tools?
If you were going to use only one tool in your lifetime, then you wouldn't buy it ;-)0