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 Major_Grooves The Doctor

Joined: 10 May 2002 Karma :  
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 Posted: 10:04 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: What tool first? |
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So after reading Mr Lucky's extensive maintenace guide I figured i should maybe look at my bike for the first time but I don't have any tools.
What should I get first if I am on a tight budget? I fancied a nice big sledgehammer but doubt it will be so useful.
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:35 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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cheap set of allen keys from poundland-type shops, you could also get a cheap set of metric spanners and a couple of different types of screwdrivers. that's about £6 so far.
get a couple of adjustable spanners, they're good for the big wheel nuts and smaller ones handy if you don't want to carry a complete set around.
with what you've got now you can do a hell of a lot with.
but for just tensioning the chain get an big adjustable, and a 10mm (or is it 12) spanner.
oh yeah, pliers, side cutters and long-nose pliers are always good!
look at Maplin for cheap toold. i got lots of stuff from there.
And...
GAFFA TAPE!!! |
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 Major_Grooves The Doctor

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 Milo World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:31 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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I think about £25 but you should be able to find one cheaper than that.
Good old center stands  |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 13:04 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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The quality of any tools you get is reflacted in the price. buy the best you can afford. good tools will last forever
Best bet in the short term, go to Homebase or B and Q and they normally have at least one "tool kit" which is shit loads of tool, not great quality, but for about £20-30 and has most things you need. Look in it for allen keys, spanners, screw drivers, pliers etc
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 Kris World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:08 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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get circlip pliers
nuff said (wish I had some ) |
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:18 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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Zip ties...many of them!
and if you're like me a leather belt to hold the rearset and exhaust up  |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 13:25 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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does it have to be leather
or is that so it has multi purpose
oh yeah, dont forget the gaffer tape, and arledite, they do this wicked bodyfiller stuff, designed for cars, slap it onb, let it dry, sand it down, and your fairing has has the same shape as before it slid down the road oh yeah, then you have to paint it |
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 Posted: 13:39 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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Homebase & B&Q tend to be quite expensive.
I got an alright, not good quality but fairly comprehensive spanner set from Argos, they've got some other quite reasonably priced stuff as well.
I'm after a decent quality wall-drive spanner set, but they're hard enough to find, never mind not at a ridiculous price  |
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I know it sounds stupid but try bootfairs etc. Only 'most' of the stuff is broken tat....theres always someone flogging an old toolkit  |
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 retrofly World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:38 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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hi
needle noes plyers, torque wench, and a really long screw driver.
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
-Homer Simpson (Exceptional beast : Underachiving Human)
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 Posted: 18:25 - 12 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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Hi
Well, cheap tools can be a pain. If they fail they will probably land up with you mashing your hand into something sharp (there is always something sharp around at times like that). That said the Halfords stuff isnt bad and the Halford Professional stuff is very good. If you go round to a bike show then some of the stuff such as Bergen is acceptable. Other problem with cheap tools is that if they slip they tend to damage the head of the bolt you are trying to remove making it even more difficult
Cheap tools are OK to use occasionally, such as to leave in a toolkit in the car, but longer term try and pick up reasonable quality or better tools (Snap On may be good, but there are others just as good, and that quality is not really worthwhile for home use)
As to what to buy, Allen Keys (or allen key bits, that go in a socket), 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 17mm spanners, 3/8" drive socket set and a suitable spanner for the rear wheel spindle. Also a pair of pliers and a cross head and flat head screw driver
After that, buy stuff as it is needed
All the best
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What maintenance do you carry out on a regular basis on your bike?
Tailor your tool purchase to that requirement... ____________________ https://www.labusas.org |
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 Mr Lucky Spanner Monkey
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My own best buy was a 50 piece socket set from Halfords. I bought it 12 years ago.
It isn't just important buying the product but also how you look after it. You can't make use of your purchase if you have lost half of the kit.
That 50 piece socket set I bought 12 years ago? I still have all 50 pieces in the original box and believe me, it is a seriously used bit of gear.
It was originally bought to assist in the maintenance of my BM 320.
Best £20 I ever spent... ____________________ https://www.labusas.org |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 00:10 - 13 Dec 2002 Post subject: |
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/me points to the edit button
or just write everything in one post instead of two in a row  |
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no one (can) use(s) proper grammer, and other than ann, no one gives a shit.
and its just a suggestion.
i could spread all my posts out over two posts each... |
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Stephen, weren't you one of the people that got slated for spamming
Mr Lucky's posts are all relevant so I don't see why 2 next to each other are a problem, I mean, it's not as if he does it a lot anyway. ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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Is this post too close to the last one?
Have I commited a terrible faux pas?
Just let me know... ____________________ https://www.labusas.org |
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me stands back and watches for once as its not aimed at me...  ____________________ [00:42] <NSR-Andy> which one's the missionary position
[00:42] <NSR-Andy> i've heard it's good
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 83 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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