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Originally Posted by DMF
50% off multi-tools. 30% off tools and repair stands. Through Nov. 12 and looks to apply only to stores.
I stopped by the store because I got a postcard and email about their big "Markdown Madness" sale. There were some buys to be had but it seemed like they raised a number of prices from just a couple of days earlier. i.e. a 2006 bike on clearance ($1,999 list) was $1,399 a few days ago but $1,699 (plus 15% off) yesterday.
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Originally Posted by lukathonic
I'm debating the choice of tools to buy ... nashbar is having a sale right now and the decision is timely.
I've always tried to work on my bikes as much as possible, and have accumulated a small collection of essential tools ... chain tool, spoke wrench, allen keys, screw drivers, cleaning brushes, etc.
But I don't have anything to work on the drive system or headset.
Nashbar sells a set of tools that is on sale right now for $90 that sounds like a good deal. A lot of the stuff I already have, but there is enough there that I don't have to deserve some thought.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...Subcat:%20Kits
Question is ... is it worth it to buy this set, or are they crap that will fall apart? Furthermore, does this really cover the tools I will need? If not, what would be a better way to acquire the necessary tools? (
I have both mountain and road bikes, all with shimano components. Except for one ten speed which is suntour.)
Thanks for the help!
I've always tried to work on my bikes as much as possible, and have accumulated a small collection of essential tools ... chain tool, spoke wrench, allen keys, screw drivers, cleaning brushes, etc.
But I don't have anything to work on the drive system or headset.
Nashbar sells a set of tools that is on sale right now for $90 that sounds like a good deal. A lot of the stuff I already have, but there is enough there that I don't have to deserve some thought.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...Subcat:%20Kits
Question is ... is it worth it to buy this set, or are they crap that will fall apart? Furthermore, does this really cover the tools I will need? If not, what would be a better way to acquire the necessary tools? (
I have both mountain and road bikes, all with shimano components. Except for one ten speed which is suntour.)
Thanks for the help!
I bought the same tool kit a few years ago for about the same price. All in all I have been happy with it and it was a good value for me. If I had to do it again, I would not hesitate.
I don't use the supplied toolbox as I just put the stuff in my regular roll-away tool chest.