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My best recommendation for a multi-use bike tool is the Knipex 86 03 125 -Mini pliers. Can do the job of a standard pliers plus all your wrenches including pedal wrench. Excellent quality and lots of weight saving. I would never go on biketour without it.
Hello. Thank you for all your videos! I'd like to throw in a few of my go-to's, three in particular. The first is the Wolf Tooth Components 8-Bit System Bundle #2 (for tubeless tires), it has everything you could possibly ever need in a slick compact design - I carry this in my frame bag. Then the second is the Day Saver Essentials Bundle for an ultra minimal and ultra lightweight option - I carry this in my backpack or in my bib shorts/shirt pocket, and, they offer different bundles with different mounting options. And finally, the Dynaplug Pill, which I also carry in my frame bag. Yes, there are redundancies as certain tools exist simultaneously on each tool but the ergonomics are sightly different for each. Plus as saying goes...an ounce of prevention is greater than a pound of cure. With these three tools (and your patch kits) you can literally fix anything that happens to your bike.
Everything I carry, I did my best to standardise all nuts and bolts to minimise variety before setting out. The small pump is practically useless to get pressure in the tube and increases the risk of snapping the valve. Useful video to share experience especially with the hanger 🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️
Thank you for your content, It always puts a smile on my face with the way you attack your problems. I’ve found a little extra solid wire and some thin strong cord helps in many cases. Your right about zip-ties and electrical and or duct tape as well. They can fix ( temporarily) just about anything including bags, tents, etc. Miss seeing more of your adventures. Keep it up, Tschuss!😊
My recommendation for a multi tool is the Blackburn Big Switch, great bit of kit! As for pliers, I also have a Victorinox Skipper which has a great blade and other useful bits like a corkscrew!! Happy travels and brake like the wind !!
Instead of pannier spacers i use a bit of garden hose, split lengthwise. Tape or velcro strap over split to prevent it dropping off. Light, cheap, ready avaliable. Cheers.
Du hast mich dank deiner Videos so motiviert,ich packe heute meine Sachen und wenn alles klappt geht es morgen für mich auf meine erste solo Tour. Egal wo du gerade steckst, ich hoffe du bist gesund und dass es dir traumhaft geht. Vielen Dank für deine Videos und liebe Grüße
We are impatiently waiting for your next video upload about the Iran trip. It has been more than a month! 😢 What I liked about your video was that you were geniunly describing your feelings in an exotic place instead of advertising how everything is great there! Like other travellers
Good point about the multi-tool problem. I gave up on a multi-tool hex key set and switched to a set of individual hex keys for exactly that reason. Leatherman penknives are very useful because they turn into pliers, which makes them excellent for grabbing brake cables etc but also replacing guitar strings! But more importantly... on the subject of tyre levers... are we going to get a compilation video of all the times Giant Cheerio cursed while repairing a flat inner tube? (preferably swearing in English AND German). ;-)
For almost each tool I remember the vlog parts where you got in trouble by not yet having them 🙃 Since then you've grown into a self-taught bike mechanic. So amazing!! The small chainlink and breaker are an eye opener! Thank you so much! Ps no need for pz/torx screwdrivers?
Hi Laura, thanks for sharing your experience. I wondered what type of inner tubes you carry as these seem very small and might be a good alternative for the 1 standard tube taking way too much space and weight in my pannier
I always carry my Crank Brothers F15 multitool and a Leatherman Freestyle CX. You may also want to bring a tire boot in case your tear your tire, but a dollar bill will also work. Ride safe!
Gear cable and derailleur hanger are a must on long trips. I haven't don't long trips, but one of my most recent unexpected bike faults was with the gear cable as well. Besides the cable, inner and outer cable caps are also necessary.
You can ride a chain for maybe even longer than 10 km, but the problem is that when you must change it, it can happen you'll have to change the cassette too, as the bad chain damages it if you ride for a long time. I had this problem twice before I understood the reason.
Hallöchen, ich habe durch Zufall vor kurzem dieses kleine ROXON M2 Multitool entdeckt und es mir geholt. Kleine Zange ist dran, seh rgut gebrauchen vor allem um den Sicherungssplint bei den Bremsbelägen zu ziehen. Kostet keine Unmenegn ist aber immer noch nett klein.
Interesting video ! I ended up with bike chunky multi tools too. In my repair kit I do like ratchet tool with dedicated hex bits for my bike. More convenient than allen keys, because sometime you don't have enough space to make a long turn with an allen key. Topeak have some good ones or Silca T-ratchet. For a very good pair of mini pliers, check Knipex cobra xs. Theres no wire cutter on it but don't expect to cut cleanly a stainless cable with any flat wire cutter like the ones on yours or on any Leatherman. (I tried)
I also carry cone spanners and I have used them once. Also some spare ball bearings and grease. Also some spare chain links as well as a quick link. And a spare dolly wheel and screw for the rear derailleur. Yes the screws are put in with locktight glue but if one came out, chances are you'd never find it, or the screw.
I liked your video, but I would like to say that if we are going to do long tours, we have Schwalbwe marathon tires and it is almost impossible to burst them. They're just a little more expensive.
Thanks for that tip! I never tried marathons but I am riding schwalbes g-one tires. Went tubeless with those 1000s of kilometres ago and did not have any flats since then 🫶🏼
Instead of pliers, regular multi tool like leatherman or gerber would probably be better, since it also acts as pliers and has other handy stuff too. Probably about same weight too as those pretty hefty pliers. Something like leatherman sidekick or rev. Wave is super popular but it's has just too much unnecessary stuff. But yeah, for bike maintenance. Bike multitool is pain in the ass for serious stuff. Great to have around in emergency when commuting or biking for sport, but when you know you are going to need those tools when bikepacking at some point, like you said it's pain.
The barrel adjuster on my rear derailleur (and frame) breaks easily and I'd recommend carrying a few of those, especially when traveling where they can get bumped around. You should always put your bike down derailleur side up and remove the derailleur when boxing it, but it can still break.
joar...das macht schon sinn 👌🏻😎 ne knippex cobra mini würde mir da definitiv noch fehlen...die schlepp ich eigentlich täglich mit mir rum und will sie nie mehr missen 👌🏻
@@giantcheerio es kommt nicht auf die grösse an! 🤣 kleines tool...grosse wirkung...glaub mal...wenn du einmal eine hattest willst nie wieder ohne sein 👌🏻😎
If your rear derailleur cable ever breaks again and you dont have a spare, you can take a length of that broken cable and tie a knot in the cable large enough that it will not go through the routing hole in your derailleur. You then use the normal screw to secure the other end of the cable in the derailleur line normal. You can choose which gear to be in based on the tension on the cable. Hope this helps and i explained it well enough.
Thanks a lot for that tip! It’s super helpful! Unfortunately, my derailleur cable ripped and then got stuck, so I didn’t realize it was broken. When I tried to remove it, it didn’t move because it was jammed. But yeah, you learn from each and every weird situation! ;)
Replace the pliers with a small plumber's pipe wrench, it will do everything the pliers does and more. Get a proper chain breaker. Old chains break and the pins are tighter, so you need more torx than what you got there. Also make sure the breaker is able to push a pin fully out. Some don't and you won't be able to use a multi link.
"and more." any example relating to modern bicycle repairs, which specifically speaks for a pipe wrench instead of pliers? I can think of examples of needle-nose pliers (i.e. something different than in the video), e.g. to remove and reinsert/bend the cotter pins on my brakes; or to hold Bowden cables etc. I also had the Knipex Cobra, but no real use for it in contrast to the Knipex 25 01 125
Decathlon Multitool 920. Dort sind alle Teile einzeln abnehmbar. Eigentlich nur ein Plastikträger auf dem alle Werkzeuge platzsparend angeordnet sind.nIch vermisse Werkzeug um den Zahnkranz zu demontieren
I use a Silca Torque wrench ratchet multitool. Much better at getting to hard to reach bolts than the standard type of "Swiss army knife" style multitool. I also cary a Lyzene chain tool that are chain pliers for quick links as well as a chain breaker and a Leatherman that has pliers as well as a number of other tools and blades. I too cary a spare mech hanger, brake pads, spokes (and cleats) as well as electrical and gaffer tape. I too have a small bottle of sealant, a patch kit, and 2 TPU tubes. I've found that waxed chain (topped up daily with a drip on wax lube) really good to maintain the chain and keep it clean. For cleaning I carry a (very) small can of WD40 and use cloths from supermarkets for a few days each to thoroughly clean the chain daily.
Yes they are! The patches I got are made for those toy tubes but as I didn’t have a single flat tire since last year when I went tubeless I never tried the patches
In addition to tools and parts, everyone should carry a few first aid items: alcohol wipes, antibacterial cream, bandages (which I have unfortunately needed more than once). Safe travels to all!
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My best recommendation for a multi-use bike tool is the Knipex 86 03 125 -Mini pliers. Can do the job of a standard pliers plus all your wrenches including pedal wrench. Excellent quality and lots of weight saving. I would never go on biketour without it.
Hello. Thank you for all your videos! I'd like to throw in a few of my go-to's, three in particular. The first is the Wolf Tooth Components 8-Bit System Bundle #2 (for tubeless tires), it has everything you could possibly ever need in a slick compact design - I carry this in my frame bag. Then the second is the Day Saver Essentials Bundle for an ultra minimal and ultra lightweight option - I carry this in my backpack or in my bib shorts/shirt pocket, and, they offer different bundles with different mounting options. And finally, the Dynaplug Pill, which I also carry in my frame bag. Yes, there are redundancies as certain tools exist simultaneously on each tool but the ergonomics are sightly different for each. Plus as saying goes...an ounce of prevention is greater than a pound of cure. With these three tools (and your patch kits) you can literally fix anything that happens to your bike.
Everything I carry, I did my best to standardise all nuts and bolts to minimise variety before setting out. The small pump is practically useless to get pressure in the tube and increases the risk of snapping the valve. Useful video to share experience especially with the hanger 🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️
I do not see enough of you any more …. Miss your videos …
Thank you for your content, It always puts a smile on my face with the way you attack your problems. I’ve found a little extra solid wire and some thin strong cord helps in many cases. Your right about zip-ties and electrical and or duct tape as well. They can fix ( temporarily) just about anything including bags, tents, etc. Miss seeing more of your adventures. Keep it up, Tschuss!😊
I like...❤ your description
My recommendation for a multi tool is the Blackburn Big Switch, great bit of kit! As for pliers, I also have a Victorinox Skipper which has a great blade and other useful bits like a corkscrew!!
Happy travels and brake like the wind !!
I will check out that victorinox pliers! Up to now I only had their wonderful knifes
Instead of pannier spacers i use a bit of garden hose, split lengthwise. Tape or velcro strap over split to prevent it dropping off. Light, cheap, ready avaliable. Cheers.
Du hast mich dank deiner Videos so motiviert,ich packe heute meine Sachen und wenn alles klappt geht es morgen für mich auf meine erste solo Tour.
Egal wo du gerade steckst, ich hoffe du bist gesund und dass es dir traumhaft geht.
Vielen Dank für deine Videos und liebe Grüße
We are impatiently waiting for your next video upload about the Iran trip. It has been more than a month! 😢
What I liked about your video was that you were geniunly describing your feelings in an exotic place instead of advertising how everything is great there! Like other travellers
Danke für dieses Video, echt hilfreich. Ein Video wie man schmerzfrei fahren kann ( Sättel / Fahrradunterhosen / Cremes) fände ich sehr spannend :)
Good point about the multi-tool problem. I gave up on a multi-tool hex key set and switched to a set of individual hex keys for exactly that reason. Leatherman penknives are very useful because they turn into pliers, which makes them excellent for grabbing brake cables etc but also replacing guitar strings! But more importantly... on the subject of tyre levers... are we going to get a compilation video of all the times Giant Cheerio cursed while repairing a flat inner tube? (preferably swearing in English AND German). ;-)
That was a really good video. That’s pretty much the stuff I carry. 🇨🇦
🤝👌
For almost each tool I remember the vlog parts where you got in trouble by not yet having them 🙃 Since then you've grown into a self-taught bike mechanic. So amazing!!
The small chainlink and breaker are an eye opener! Thank you so much!
Ps no need for pz/torx screwdrivers?
Thanks , top of my list is always plenty of cable ties which invariably get used !
Hello Lara I miss your video im always support your vlog nice ride safe❤❤💪💪
Hi Laura, thanks for sharing your experience. I wondered what type of inner tubes you carry as these seem very small and might be a good alternative for the 1 standard tube taking way too much space and weight in my pannier
I always carry my Crank Brothers F15 multitool and a Leatherman Freestyle CX. You may also want to bring a tire boot in case your tear your tire, but a dollar bill will also work. Ride safe!
Gear cable and derailleur hanger are a must on long trips. I haven't don't long trips, but one of my most recent unexpected bike faults was with the gear cable as well. Besides the cable, inner and outer cable caps are also necessary.
probably a nightmare on the road with internally routed cables and brake shifter levers combo / STIs
You can ride a chain for maybe even longer than 10 km, but the problem is that when you must change it, it can happen you'll have to change the cassette too, as the bad chain damages it if you ride for a long time. I had this problem twice before I understood the reason.
A very nice and necessary film. I also have two small screwdrivers in my set - flathead and Phillips. Regard
Hallöchen, ich habe durch Zufall vor kurzem dieses kleine ROXON M2 Multitool entdeckt und es mir geholt. Kleine Zange ist dran, seh rgut gebrauchen vor allem um den Sicherungssplint bei den Bremsbelägen zu ziehen. Kostet keine Unmenegn ist aber immer noch nett klein.
Interesting video ! I ended up with bike chunky multi tools too.
In my repair kit I do like ratchet tool with dedicated hex bits for my bike. More convenient than allen keys, because sometime you don't have enough space to make a long turn with an allen key.
Topeak have some good ones or Silca T-ratchet.
For a very good pair of mini pliers, check Knipex cobra xs. Theres no wire cutter on it but don't expect to cut cleanly a stainless cable with any flat wire cutter like the ones on yours or on any Leatherman. (I tried)
I also carry cone spanners and I have used them once. Also some spare ball bearings and grease.
Also some spare chain links as well as a quick link.
And a spare dolly wheel and screw for the rear derailleur. Yes the screws are put in with locktight glue but if one came out, chances are you'd never find it, or the screw.
I liked your video, but I would like to say that if we are going to do long tours, we have Schwalbwe marathon tires and it is almost impossible to burst them. They're just a little more expensive.
Thanks for that tip! I never tried marathons but I am riding schwalbes g-one tires. Went tubeless with those 1000s of kilometres ago and did not have any flats since then 🫶🏼
Super Video! Wo bewahrst du die Ersatzspeichen auf, wo sie keinen Schaden an der Tasche verursachen?
Habe die in meiner frame bag
Instead of pliers, regular multi tool like leatherman or gerber would probably be better, since it also acts as pliers and has other handy stuff too. Probably about same weight too as those pretty hefty pliers. Something like leatherman sidekick or rev. Wave is super popular but it's has just too much unnecessary stuff.
But yeah, for bike maintenance. Bike multitool is pain in the ass for serious stuff. Great to have around in emergency when commuting or biking for sport, but when you know you are going to need those tools when bikepacking at some point, like you said it's pain.
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If you carry spare spokes, how would you replace drive side rear wheel spokes? Do you carry a Casette tool or a Hypercracker with you?
Very useful, thank you. BTW what are the sizes of the three open end wrenches that you carry? Stay Lucky!
The barrel adjuster on my rear derailleur (and frame) breaks easily and I'd recommend carrying a few of those, especially when traveling where they can get bumped around. You should always put your bike down derailleur side up and remove the derailleur when boxing it, but it can still break.
I use mini pliers and mini allen keys, they are extremely lightweight
I’ve been following your adventure since COVID the things that you saw in India I don’t know how you kept you head right .
joar...das macht schon sinn 👌🏻😎 ne knippex cobra mini würde mir da definitiv noch fehlen...die schlepp ich eigentlich täglich mit mir rum und will sie nie mehr missen 👌🏻
Hab ich eben gegoogelt. Die kleinste Zange die ich je gesehen hab 😅
@@giantcheerio es kommt nicht auf die grösse an! 🤣 kleines tool...grosse wirkung...glaub mal...wenn du einmal eine hattest willst nie wieder ohne sein 👌🏻😎
If your rear derailleur cable ever breaks again and you dont have a spare, you can take a length of that broken cable and tie a knot in the cable large enough that it will not go through the routing hole in your derailleur. You then use the normal screw to secure the other end of the cable in the derailleur line normal. You can choose which gear to be in based on the tension on the cable. Hope this helps and i explained it well enough.
Thanks a lot for that tip! It’s super helpful! Unfortunately, my derailleur cable ripped and then got stuck, so I didn’t realize it was broken. When I tried to remove it, it didn’t move because it was jammed. But yeah, you learn from each and every weird situation! ;)
In case of riding with SPD Pedals i would also take a spare cleat and spare screws with me.
Replace the pliers with a small plumber's pipe wrench, it will do everything the pliers does and more. Get a proper chain breaker. Old chains break and the pins are tighter, so you need more torx than what you got there. Also make sure the breaker is able to push a pin fully out. Some don't and you won't be able to use a multi link.
"and more." any example relating to modern bicycle repairs, which specifically speaks for a pipe wrench instead of pliers? I can think of examples of needle-nose pliers (i.e. something different than in the video), e.g. to remove and reinsert/bend the cotter pins on my brakes; or to hold Bowden cables etc. I also had the Knipex Cobra, but no real use for it in contrast to the Knipex 25 01 125
Decathlon Multitool 920. Dort sind alle Teile einzeln abnehmbar. Eigentlich nur ein Plastikträger auf dem alle Werkzeuge platzsparend angeordnet sind.nIch vermisse Werkzeug um den Zahnkranz zu demontieren
I use a Silca Torque wrench ratchet multitool. Much better at getting to hard to reach bolts than the standard type of "Swiss army knife" style multitool. I also cary a Lyzene chain tool that are chain pliers for quick links as well as a chain breaker and a Leatherman that has pliers as well as a number of other tools and blades. I too cary a spare mech hanger, brake pads, spokes (and cleats) as well as electrical and gaffer tape. I too have a small bottle of sealant, a patch kit, and 2 TPU tubes. I've found that waxed chain (topped up daily with a drip on wax lube) really good to maintain the chain and keep it clean. For cleaning I carry a (very) small can of WD40 and use cloths from supermarkets for a few days each to thoroughly clean the chain daily.
Are those TPU tubes? I hear they're hard to patch (patch doesn't stick very well).
Yes they are! The patches I got are made for those toy tubes but as I didn’t have a single flat tire since last year when I went tubeless I never tried the patches
I would add some electrical tape and duct tape plus some zip ties. They are always in my kit. Sometimes they took me home
try leatherman
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Merci beaucoup, I like your video. You may add some tape, I do have one, and it will me.
In addition to tools and parts, everyone should carry a few first aid items: alcohol wipes, antibacterial cream, bandages (which I have unfortunately needed more than once). Safe travels to all!
Mention the fact your tubes are not normal tubes! Ie Uber light ones
True! But I also rode with normal tubes. Doesn’t matter what kind of tubes you use
She ran out of cable ties and duct tape….hmmm. 🤔
😂🙄