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  • Tools you can't live without
  • ninfan
    Free Member

    Does everyone else have one of those little bike tools whose practicality and usefulness far outweigh anything else to make them truly priceless?

    I thought I’d lost mine the other day and spent an hour searching before praising the Lord that I had found it

    Given to me by the Guys at hope years ago, it’s done sterling work ever since, being used every time the bike has gone in the car, saving many a brake pad and opening many a beer, truly a tool of endless memories!

    Klunk
    Free Member

    external bb bearing extractor and installer.

    bruneep
    Full Member

    JefWachowchow
    Free Member

    http://www.parktool.com/product/mini-chain-brute-chain-tool-ct-5

    Tried many other larger units’ multi tools etc. This little beaut can be used in the woods, in the dark with confidence and will never spit the pin out into the undergrowth like so many others I have used do.

    qwerty
    Free Member

    Yea, that Park mini brute is good.

    brakes
    Free Member

    my spam hammer.
    called upon irregularly, but never fails to produce regardless of location and conditions. needs an expert hand to get the best out of it though.

    lunge
    Full Member

    My track pump, it’s always a pleasure to use compared to wearing myself out using a minipump.
    My work stand, make all repairs seem sooo much easier.

    hatter
    Full Member

    My ancient Park AWS-9 folding allen key set, had it since I was 17, it just keeps on going.

    My late 90’s CT-5 chain tool does push it close though.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I’ve got a Thor hammer that I think my grandad stole from the RAF when he demobbed, so i feel it’s appropriate that I stole it from him. It’s just the perfect size, perfect weight, and nothing makes a handle fit like 70 years of use.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    5mm Allen key

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    The Wife

    CalamityJames
    Free Member

    Park powerlink pliers. No more grazed/cut knuckles or foul language.
    Joe Blow track pump. No more tubeless woe or foul language.

    FOG
    Full Member

    Needlenose pliers. Amazing how any different jobs they make easier

    avdave2
    Full Member

    One of these, current off road commute means this highly designed mud dislodger is used more than any other tool I own. I recommend you use someone elses rather than your own as even after washing they can retain a hint of the taste of sheep shit.

    sssimon
    Free Member

    park allen key sets, cable cutters and ct3 chaintool have been the best long term investments.

    More recently however I can’t work out how I survived without a set of chain link pliers, £5.99 well spent.

    gofasterstripes
    Free Member

    warpcow
    Free Member

    Rubber mallet is something that would prove difficult to live without. On a more luxury side it would be my Knipex multi-grip thingy.

    iolo
    Free Member

    My penis.
    I love it.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    +1 for the chain link pliers – real “how did I manage without one of these?” moment the first time you use it.

    Eastwing hammer – another hammer that was handed down from a previous generation – brilliant thing.

    Workstand – man, the amount of hassle saved is phenomenal.

    And lately, having acquired a massive shed – the workbench I build myself.

    ajantom
    Full Member

    +1 for the Knipex plier-wrench. Been used for all manner of bike and household related jobs since I got it, and it turns out they’re a very good set of nut crackers too.

    The one tool that seems to keep on going is a no name, round, metal spoke key. Bought in a small bike shop in the Pyrenees when I was 18 – so had it for 21 years! Countless wheels built and trued with it, and it’s never skipped a beat 8)

    66deg
    Free Member

    iolo – Member

    My penis.
    I love it.

    Yes yes – but is it a multipenis?

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Totally manageable without but a starfangled nut installed has to be the most satisfying tool in use.

    emac65
    Free Member

    My 32 year old Stanley socket set ……….

    bones
    Free Member

    Not bike-specific, but:

    zero-cool
    Free Member

    Continental tyre levers.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    I’ve also got a 20+ year old AWS9. Outstanding.

    fourbanger
    Free Member

    That Bahco is a good bit of kit

    alpineharry
    Free Member

    I can’t live without my torque wrench… one of those things you never realise how usefel they are until you buy one.

    Also, pair of pedro’s tyre levers, only ever need one, can’t recall ever using 2 and had them numerous years!

    orangeboy
    Free Member

    Leatherman rebar or Thor plastic – rubber hammer and my favourite flat head screw driver

    winston
    Free Member

    Victrinox Swiss Tool – had it for over a decade and it still looks like new despite being used at least once a day for something.

    Its something that was an impulse buy and very expensive at the time but now looks very good value

    I also love my track pump which I’ve had for more than a decade too.

    ninfan
    Free Member

    That Bahco is a good bit of kit

    You would like my second drawer down:

    duncancallum
    Full Member

    I’ve just bought some birzman cable pliers. I’m a convert.

    Other than that I have too many to list as I’ve boxes worth. As I’m motortrade.

    winston
    Free Member

    Jesus – £100+ bahco draw!

    monkeychild
    Free Member

    Britain First. They are a group that never fail to make me go WTF!

    Oh and powerlink pliers.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Good, well-made, high quality 8 and 10 mm ring spanners.
    Good cable cutters. A revelation after pliers
    External crank preloader. Try fitting Shimano cranks without one.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    +1 for track pump and work stand.

    jimmy
    Full Member

    Headset remover. Just… Love it every time.

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    dingleberry
    Free Member

    Got a set of those Beta sliding allen keys a while ago and they’re luuurvely! Good for spinning! 😀

    amplebrew
    Full Member

    For me it would have to be my Park TW-5 torque wrench and Schwalbe tyre levers.

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