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Old 10-11-06, 07:23 PM
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Tool kit and pump

I've been stealing my dad's tools and old bike pump, which I doubt he appreciates, so I guess it's about time I get my own.

Any good deals on a small tool kit and pump?
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The Topeak Alien tool has pretty much everything you need to fix your bike. For a pump, the topeak road-morph has a flip-down foot peg and a hose, which pretty much makes it the cat's sleepwear.
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^ What he said
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my bag has:
multitool
15mm wrench
tube
inflater and co2s
tire irons
s'it
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Originally Posted by Aeroplane
The Topeak Alien tool has pretty much everything you need to fix your bike. For a pump, the topeak road-morph has a flip-down foot peg and a hose, which pretty much makes it the cat's sleepwear.
Cool, and both at about the price I wanted.
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Old 10-11-06, 07:49 PM
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Topeak road morph FTW!
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depends what you need. since i just run a fixy, no brakes, all i carry is a park allen wrench set with - and + heads, a 14mil wrench for my miche hub bolts, tire levers, patch kit and emergency pump. oh and an 8mil allen wrench for my crank bolts. i can do almost anything but remove the headset and the bb with all that. then again there's not that much can go wrong on my bike
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