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Old 12-23-11 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by skilsaw
Pretty hard to buy much of a tool set for $50.00.
It would cost me that much for a pump and patch kit.

What jobs do you want to do to your bike?

Figure out the tools needed for the first job, buy them, and do the job.
You got a good point there. However, I am all thumbs, can't turn a screw even in the smallest way. I am the bottom of the bottom of the starting barrel.. With one of these, I won't lose too much if I happen to get better and really like working on the bikes. I am rider, period..

Thanks for that feedback

Originally Posted by blamp28
and would advise against either of them. .
Makes a lot of sense. However, in my first post, I mentioned that I am all THUMBS.. Dispite owning a number of bikes, road race motorcycles, I can't turn a screw even in the smallest sense. I am that bad. So, I figure I would start with something not too expensive, and covers a lot. I am not dealing with a big budget either..

Thanks for that feedback


Originally Posted by fishymamba
Great, this is where I am going. I read a couple reviews, and the one for $53, or the higher price one, doesn't have a pedal wrench/clamp,etc. One of my first attempts at this will be to change out some pedals. Thanks for that link.

It is really hard to believe that somebody can be wrenchless. However, I did learn how to change a flat, so maybe there is hope for peeps like me..

Thanks much,
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