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Old 11-24-14, 01:42 PM
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corrado33
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I don't think you'll find an "all in one" toolset. Many tools that are required are specific to certain types of components. Look what you need for your bike and make a list. A nice set of metric allen wrenches is always nice. I have a thin 15mm pedal wrench that I like. You may want to look into tools to remove your specific cassette/chainrings/cranks/bottom bracket/wheel bearings. Many of those things require special tools that are often different from bike brand to bike brand or decade to decade. A chain breaker is necessary. A rear derailleur hanger adjustment tool is also nice, but not necessary. Other than those things, almost everything else can be done with a set of allens and screwdrivers.
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