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 NestlerPrograms 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

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