I forgot! We also bring two folding tables. They fit on the trailer
because they are rectangular and really narrow.
We got ours from Craigslist, but new they seem to come from Walmart:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-20-x-48-Resin-Top-Folding-Table-Black/50872003
They are pretty lightweight; they also help create a bigger platform for
carrying things on the trailer.
cyclista Nicholas
On 2018-10-13 00:10, Cyclista Nicholas wrote:
> Our popup kit has everything that Kickstand's and AMS's does, except
> we only use one tent and we don't bring spare parts or other bikes.
> Our popup is transported by bike trailer, complete bikes wouldn't be
> manageable.
>
> A couple of things we tend to bring that haven't been mentioned are a
> few fresh cables, a flat file, and some electrical tape to make rim
> strips (first wrap sticky side up, second wrap sticky side down,
> puncture to make valve hole).
>
> Housings are considered a bit out of scope. We'll ask people to come
> by the shop if the repairs require too many spare parts. SO MANY
> MANGLED REAR DERAILERS. UGH.
>
> Lol@Sunny:
>
>> set with 3 missing
>
> ...important!
>
> cyclista Nicholas
>
>
>
> On 2018-10-11 21:39, Sunny Nestler wrote:
>> Here's ours
>>
>> EXTREME Roll
>>
>>
>> -
>>
>> wrenches:
>> -
>>
>> box (7-17mm) & tri socket
>> -
>>
>> cone (13, 15-19, 2x 15)
>> -
>>
>> headset (32, 36 & 36, 40)
>> -
>>
>> bottom bracket
>> -
>>
>> brake, 2x
>> -
>>
>> pedal
>> -
>>
>> adjustable
>> -
>>
>> allen keys:
>> -
>>
>> multi
>> -
>>
>> tri
>> -
>>
>> set with 3 missing
>> -
>>
>> crank puller
>> -
>>
>> 4th hand tool
>> -
>>
>> cable cutters
>> -
>>
>> tire levers, 4x
>> -
>>
>> chain checker
>> -
>>
>> pliers, regular & headset
>> -
>>
>> pin spanners, 2x
>> -
>>
>> screwdrivers, 1 flathead, 1 phillips
>> -
>>
>> vise grips
>> -
>>
>> exacto knife
>> -
>>
>> pokey tool
>>
>>
>> Missing:
>>
>> -
>>
>> 3 allen keys
>> -
>>
>> chainbreaker (ordered)
>>
>>
>> BASIC Roll
>>
>> -
>>
>> wrenches:
>> -
>>
>> box 6-17mm (3 x 13mm)
>> -
>>
>> headset (30/32, 36/40 mm)
>> -
>>
>> bottom bracket x 2
>> -
>>
>> brake
>> -
>>
>> Scissors
>> -
>>
>> Pokey tool
>> -
>>
>> Allen Keys
>> -
>>
>> 6-2.5 mm
>> -
>>
>> multi tool
>> -
>>
>> Chain breaker
>> -
>>
>> exacto knife
>> -
>>
>> Torque key multi tool
>> -
>>
>> Flathead, phillips one big one small, screw driver
>> -
>>
>> 4th hand tool
>> -
>>
>> vice grip
>> -
>>
>> chain checker
>> -
>>
>> tire levers x 3
>> -
>>
>> patch kit
>> -
>>
>> file
>> -
>>
>> brush
>> -
>>
>> pin spanners (round and flat)
>>
>>
>> *Sunny Nestler*, *Programs Manager*
>> AMS Bike Co-op
>> University of British Columbia
>> 604-822-2453 | bikecoop.ca | @ubcbike
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 12:21 PM John Young <jmyoung73@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> We do these about once a month at a soup kitchen type facility in
>>> Raleigh.
>>> Here is what we bring:
>>>
>>>
>>> - One or two tents (10' x 10')
>>> - Bike Stand(s)
>>> - Bike Tools (fairly complete set of common bike tools, fit in a
>>> standard size carryable tool box)
>>> - Regular Tools (including common hand tools plus hack saw, bolt
>>> cutters, tin snips)
>>> - Truing Stand
>>> - 1-2 parts bikes. These are fairly complete bikes that have been
>>> deemed too far gone to fix. We strip parts as needed to make
>>> repair
>>> - 1-2 exchange bikes. These are donated bikes that are ready to
>>> go, if
>>> someone brings in a daily driver that we deem to be unsafe we try
>>> to
>>> exchange.
>>> - Tubes (3-4 26", 1 each of 700 x 32, 24", 29", 20" all schrader)
>>> - (2) floor pumps
>>> - Zip Ties
>>> - Assorted used tires (mostly 26")
>>> - Park Tools book on bike repair
>>> - Brake pads
>>> - Brake cable and housing
>>> - Shift cable and housing
>>> - Chain lube, PB Blaster, Grease (for wheel bearings), spray
>>> bottle of
>>> rubbing alcohol (to remove grips), 3 in 1 oil (for rusted chains
>>> worth
>>> saving)
>>>
>>> Could probably get away with a lot less but this is what we have
>>> evolved
>>> to over the last 1.5 years. We have a great group of volunteers who
>>> are
>>> not afraid to do some extensive repairs.
>>>
>>> John
>>> Raleigh Community Kickstand
>>> https://www.facebook.com/RaleighCommunityKickstand/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 2:02 PM Josh Bisker <jbisker@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What's your list of things to bring to a pop-up repair event? Which
>>>> tools, ancillary supplies, etceteras do you make sure to have?
>>>>
>>>> JoshJoshJosh
>>>>
>>>> Josh Bisker
>>>> 914-500-9890
>>>> New York Mechanical Gardens Bike Co-op <http://bikecoop.nyc/>
>>>> 596 Acres <http://596acres.org/>
>>>> Bindlestiff Family Cirkus <http://bindlestiff.org/>
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