HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
So, my 20+ year old Trek has finally started crapping out on me. I thought about replacing it, but I don't really ride enough to justify a new one, so instead I decided to replace the crankset (broken teeth) and bottom bracket (bad bearings) front derailleur (sticky) and chain (recommended replacement is "annually". Mine was from 1994).
Funny how it is impossible on a bike to do ANYTHING with out the right tools! Who would have guessed?
So my latest tool additions are:
Bottom Bracket removal Socket (Shimano)
Crankset removal tool (Park Tool)
Chain Removal Tool (Topeak)
The good news is, those tools are all fairly cheap (less than $15 each).
I actually took the old crankset off without the Park Tool the first time. Took about half an hour. With the Park Tool...more like 45 seconds.
What other bicycle specific tools do we all need?
Phil
Funny how it is impossible on a bike to do ANYTHING with out the right tools! Who would have guessed?
So my latest tool additions are:
Bottom Bracket removal Socket (Shimano)
Crankset removal tool (Park Tool)
Chain Removal Tool (Topeak)
The good news is, those tools are all fairly cheap (less than $15 each).
I actually took the old crankset off without the Park Tool the first time. Took about half an hour. With the Park Tool...more like 45 seconds.
What other bicycle specific tools do we all need?
Phil

