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On the wall of the metal workshop, the hackspace has a well stocked kit of bicycle repair and maintenance tools. | On the wall of the metal workshop, the hackspace has a well stocked kit of bicycle repair and maintenance tools. | ||
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- | Top row: Spoke tensiometer, | + | Top row: Spoke tensiometer, |
- | Middle Row: Chan splitter, Bottom Bracket Tools, Crank Puller, Pin Spanner, Cone Spanners, | + | Middle Row: Chain Splitter, Bottom Bracket Tools, Crank Puller, Pin Spanner, Cone Spanners, |
- | Bottom row: Chain Whip Headset spanners, | + | Bottom row: Chain Whip Headset spanners, |
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+ | Note on chain wear tool: If the 0.75% side goes easily in to a chain on a 6-10 speed cassette, the chain needs replacing. On a 11-13 speed cassette, it would be at 0.5% - do judge this as when the 0.75% side only just starts falling in. | ||
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- | At the bottom there is a track pump, and bottom | + | At the bottom there is a track pump. |
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+ | On the right of the bike shadowboard, | ||
===== Instructions ===== | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
- | [[Park tool|https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | + | You can find detailed instructions for almost any bike maintenance task or upgrade on YouTube. | |
+ | For information on bikes from 1970s to today - visit [[https:// |