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  • Please recomend me some tools for general maintance
  • boloclips
    Free Member

    Hi,
    I Have an Orange Five 2012 model and am looking to set up a little workshop in my garage.
    Please help me and advise on what tools i should be looking to purchase for the basic maintance of my bike.
    Cheers

    jekkyl
    Full Member

    Oxford english dictionary?

    wukfit
    Free Member

    i got myself this little kit
    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=40997

    the only other things i have are a chain cleaner, spray cleaners, lubes, grease etc. and a bleed kit

    and just got a parktools pcs10 stand, not a necessity, but good to have

    boloclips
    Free Member

    Cheers jekkyl, i am dislexic

    jekkyl
    Full Member

    no worries, sorry ’bout that, I’m a spelling pedant.

    muppetWrangler
    Free Member

    bloody big hammer. 🙂

    06awjudd
    Free Member

    Um I haven’t got a bike specific toolkit, but I’ve been collecting the odd tool when I need it and I think the main ones are:

    Allen key set and some torgue wrenches.
    Set of spanners and sockets.
    Cable Cutters.
    BB tool.
    Cassette lock ring tool.
    Rubber mallet.
    Vice.
    Spoke nipple tool.

    Obviously you could get by with some of those things, but that’s what would be on my list! Hope this helps…

    huw
    Free Member

    no worries, sorry bout that, I’m a spelling pedant.

    Not a very good one.

    As for tools, a good set of allen keys, BB removal tool, cassette removal tool and chainwhip, adjustable spanner and a bike stand will be a good starter kit. Probably missed a few things.

    muppetWrangler
    Free Member

    More helpfully;

    Set of Allen keys (metric).
    Set of spanners (may as well get sizes 10-15 although you may occasionally need a 8 or 9mm)
    Cable cutters.
    Hacksaw.

    Then buy tools as you need them for a particular job. After a couple of years you’ll find that you have most of what you need without too much that you don’t.

    06awjudd
    Free Member

    Oh! Also:

    Chainwhip
    Tyre levers
    Single handed grease gun, with some decent grease.
    Chain lube
    GT85
    And a bleed kit unless your happy getting your LBS to do it.

    boloclips
    Free Member

    Many thanks 06awjudd
    does any one know what BB tool i need??

    dantsw13
    Full Member

    Try the BikeHand advanced mechanic tool kit for a starter.
    Get a bike workstand
    A decent track pump.
    Chain lube, grease, gt85, disc brake cleaner, cleaning rags, cleaning kit
    Other tools you may need – needle nose pliers, rubber mallet.

    That lot will set you back about £250.
    HTH

    huw
    Free Member

    does any one know what BB tool i need??

    Depends what bottom bracket you have. If it’s a Hollowtech/HT 2 then something like this:

    06awjudd
    Free Member

    You should be able to get most of the stuff pretty cheap if you look around and aren’t too fussy about branding – Park tools are a rip off in my humble opinion.

    I’ve got this one – it has a crank extractor too for Shimano Hollowtech cranks, which is usefull:
    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=10179

    I’ve been fiddling around without a workstand for years, but I bit the bullet as I don’t want to build my bike without one – I haven’t used it yet, but it’ll save you loads on the price of a freestanding one if you’ve got somewhere to screw it in:
    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=10228

    lasty
    Free Member

    I just started off with a Halrauds cheapo set – not brilliant but got me started and i added to it as and when with better quality stuff…
    £15 on offer if i remember but im sure theres better sets on offer.
    Bike stand goes without saying ….

    gonzy
    Free Member

    what you need is this…

    gonzy
    Free Member

    or this…

    Edric64
    Free Member

    Handy also are a headset pres and cone spanners if you have cup and cone bearings

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