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10 Essential Cycling Tools
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10 hours ago
Top 10 essential home workshop tools and how to use them.
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not everybody can have access to a full bike shop specced workshop in their own home and if you were
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to have every single tool that's needed to work on bikes you're gonna need a pretty big space and
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more importantly a really big wallet but there are some tools or types of tools that we feel
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are the essentials that everybody should have in their collection and with these you can pretty
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much strip down a bike or do any home maintenance jobs so here's a rundown of those tools
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probably the number one tool or type of tool that everybody needs is the humble allen key or hex key
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now a good set of hex keys means that you can pretty much do any maintenance job on the bike it is the
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most important type of bolt head that you find on bikes and so therefore you need to have certain
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sizes now most kits go from about a two millimeter up to an eight or a ten millimeter but the most
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important ones are four five and six you can buy them as separates so obviously you can have separate
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ones like this these are really really easy to use in the workshop or you can buy them as part of a
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multi-tool and obviously everybody carries multi-tools so you'll see that you'll have these at all times so
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those are the two types that you really should be looking at if you're going to do things at home
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then separates work better if you want to do something whether you're out and about or just
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have the convenience then a multi-tool with hex keys on there is an essential
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now Torx keys are those funny star-shaped tools that you see that a lot more bikes are starting to use
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they're a bit of a safer option if you're a bit ham-fisted when it comes to maintenance because
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they're less likely to round out and what you'll find is that more and more expensive components
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tend to come with this type of bolt the most common size you find especially if you use disc brakes is a
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t25 but often a kit will have everything from a t10 up to a t30 but t25 is the important one to make
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sure you've got in your collection if you're planning on doing lots of maintenance jobs when
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it comes to looking at your cables then you'll know the importance of having a good set of cable
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cutters so a good set of cable cutters will allow you to cut any type of cable perfectly straight and
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perfectly accurate allowing you to make sure that your gears and your brakes are going to be working
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spot on most tend to be sprung loaded and what you'll find is they have very very sharp cutting
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edges some will have then a little tool that you can use to poke the hole back in the cable just in
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case it does get squashed a little bit but the main thing that they do is they cut perfectly straight
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and they shouldn't really squash your cables at all
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okay so this next one isn't technically a proper workshop tool but you cannot survive without one
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you need to make sure you've got a really good track pump if you want to keep your tyres inflated properly
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and as anybody has tried to pump up a normal road tyre with a little hand pump you'll know how hard that can be
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a good track pump will make an absolute doddle of the task
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when you swap in tyres and tubes around then you'll find sometimes that those tyres are very
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very hard to get off and this is where a good tyre lever comes in obviously if you can avoid using
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tyre levers that's the best solution but if you can't if you've got a really really tight setup then
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good tyre levers will help save your fingers and will help save your rims and your tyres themselves
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there's loads of good tyre levers out there the important thing is that they're strong enough
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and stiff enough to be able to cope with taking the tyres off but soft enough in terms of not being
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able to damage any delicate carbon rims or expensive tyres you can get different styles of tyre levers and
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some have different widths so it depends on which style works best for yourself these are two very
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very very common styles and you'll see that they come in sets so if you're finding that the tyre is
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really stubborn you might need to use more than one to do the job
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one of the most important things to do on your bike when it comes to maintenance is to look after
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your chain because that is the one bit that can let you down more than anything else and also if you use
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the chain for longer than its life expectancy you can wear out those expensive chain rings and cassettes
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so the next two tools i will recommend are tools that will help you to keep on top of chain maintenance
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number one is a good chain checker this is a very very simple tool that you use to measure how badly
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worn your chain is they only cost a few pounds but can help save you hundreds of pounds if you use it
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regularly you literally put it on top of your chain and you can see how much your chain is stretched and how much life is left
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so a very very simple but effective and essential tool the chain checker then if you do need to change your chain
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you're going to need one of these a chain tool and a chain tool will be the only way that you can cut
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your new chain down to the correct length and in most respects to be able to actually connect the chain
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properly so you can buy chain tools in different sizes and different shapes if you're going to use
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one at home you want to go for a good workshop one this will make it a much easier job to do
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and can be used on several different types of chains from six speed seven speed eight speed nine speed
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10 speed 11 speed to 12 speed a good set of screwdrivers is going to help make gear maintenance a
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absolute doddle so you're going to need to have a good set of screwdrivers when it comes to adjusting
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your limit screws for example and obviously there's a few other different areas on your bike that you will
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require these you can get phillips screwdrivers and obviously the standard flat heads and there's
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also something called a jis which is a japanese industrial standard screwdriver which shimano
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use for their rear derailleurs and for their front derailleurs but you don't necessarily need to have
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that just a very good set of crosshead and flat head screwdrivers a decent set of pliers is then going
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to help you with those little fiddly jobs especially things like cable routing and when it comes to putting
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cable crimps on the ends of those cables as well you can get different types of pliers but our perfect
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ones to use for bikes are the needle nose pliers this means you can really get into those tiny little
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hard to reach places and you can do all of those essential jobs they can double up as cable cutters
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as well so if you've got cable ties or anything else that you want to be able to cut then a lot of
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them do have the facility to do that as well and last but by no means least probably the set of tools
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that are the most specific in the entire list and those are the tools you require to take your cassette
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off and put a new cassette on there's two tools that you need you need a cassette tool and a chain whip
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so these are ones we have here again they come in different styles this is park tools version so
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rather than a normal type of chain whip this grips hold of the cassette on both sides and means that
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you can loosen it without the whole thing spinning you will then need one of these little tools here
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and an adjustable spanner to be able to actually do the job itself this then is used if you want to put
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your new cassette back on you can buy these with handles built in or as it is like this a very
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simple small effective tool that you use with a spanner set so that is the only specific tools on the
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list really everything else is something that you can use for multiple types of jobs so there you have
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it a simple rundown of the 10 most essential types of tools that every rider needs to have
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now if i've missed anything out or you think there's another tool that you think is an essential
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for everybody to have please put it in the comment section below and don't forget to like and subscribe
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we'll see you soon
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