JerseyDevil
11-16-2002, 05:47 AM
A tip for those of you who have mini-tools and do your own trailside repairs...
Most mini-tools now are packed with lots of different tools in a small package. It's a good idea to go over your bike and make sure the tool you have can be used to repair anything that can go wrong with it. Some tools are difficult to work with on some bikes, especially full-suspension models. You don't want to be caught on the trail with a tool that won't work on your bike, do you?
I just know someone is going to make a joke about all this proper tool for the job stuff.
Most mini-tools now are packed with lots of different tools in a small package. It's a good idea to go over your bike and make sure the tool you have can be used to repair anything that can go wrong with it. Some tools are difficult to work with on some bikes, especially full-suspension models. You don't want to be caught on the trail with a tool that won't work on your bike, do you?
I just know someone is going to make a joke about all this proper tool for the job stuff.