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I know there has been talk of how a adjustable wrench and flathead screwdriver can accomplish most of the work, but I got tired of using a pipe wrench on the headset and needed a crankpuller. So I found a basic tool set at a good price. Just received it today and quality looks pretty good.

I got 21 piece set.

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14585- ... -Tools.htm

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14583- ... -Tools.htm

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good score..
I'm thinking to invest myself as well..
I have bought a few already...and I bought the higher end tool because I returned 2 that where a bit cheaper...and BROKE while using them.

But, that kit right there looks like a pretty good little kit
to have.

thanks for sharing that Cman..

Kev.
 
I used some of the tools tonight and it was great having the right tools for the job. Installed a new fork on my Kona with a cartridge headset for a threaded fork.

I also helped friend remove the rear cogs/cassette on a old Reflex MTB (turning into a single speed) using the freewheel socket and weird chain wrench. Work well except I applied some sideways pressure and popped the link connecting the chain to the wrench.

Very satified with the purchase
 

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