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Posted 17 August 2023

Top Tech 44 Piece Bicycle Tool Kit - with free collection

£29.99£70.9958% off
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The Top Tech 44 Piece Bicycle Tool Kit contains all the tools to help you keep your bike in working order, complete routine maintenance jobs and keep yourself in the saddle. Supplied in a handy carry case and comes with a 12 month warranty.
  • 1 x freewheel remover; 1 x cartridge BB tool; 1 x cotterless crank tool; 1 x forged ‘o’ spoke adjuster; 1 x locking ring tool; 1 chain rivet extractor; 1 x bottom bracket cup tool; 1 x L handle; 2 hub cone spanners; 1 x L handle
  • 1 x freewheel wrench; 1 x headset wrench; 1 x specialised wrench; 1 x pedal wrench; 1 x 6” adjustable wrench; 8 x hex key wrenches
  • 4 x screwdriver bits; 1 x screwdriver; 3 x sockets: 8, 9 and 10mm
  • 3 x tyre levers; 1 x 9pc tyre repair kit; 1 x tyre press
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  1. jcmaton97's avatar
    Has anyone got this set? Wondering if it's worth it assuming I'm not going to spend the £100+ on the Park Tool equivalents for example
    JonF992's avatar
    I wouldn't buy this set, unless I was maintaining a 1980s or 1990s bike. There're lots in this kit that have no use on a modern bike, or which might not be the right fitting for yours. For example, there is a bottom bracket tool. But there are loads of fittings - will it suit yours? Cone spanners aren't much use on modern bikes, will the spoke key be the right size for your spokes and the headset spanner probably won't be any use either. Most fittings on bikes now are either allen bolt or Torx, with a few things which need a crosshead screwdriver. You're better off buying some decent items which suit your specific bike than a generic set like this. You don't need to pay for the branding/marketing of Park Tools either, there are plenty of alternatives which are decent but cost a lot less. If you did buy this set and have a modern bike, you will still need to get some extra stuff. If you shop wisely for tools to maintain a modern bike, which will last at least a few years, in total I reckon you're looking at about £70 for kit to do most jobs. That'd buy a couple of hours labour at your local bike shop.
  2. jouster's avatar
    I have the almost identical kit but think mine came from Aldi.

    It’s ok for some very basic bike related tasks but anyone that wants to do repeated work would be better off with dedicated tools.

    As an example, the Shimano lock ring tool that comes with is ok. It does its job fine, but you’ve no idea how much torque is being put through when tightened and the small Allen tool isn’t really long enough when you have really tight bolts…you can of course put something over the tool to give extra leverage.

    Mine will always stay on my tool shelf in case it has something random I don’t already have but I have slowly been buying dedicated tools that work on my own and hopefully any future bikes
  3. highdon's avatar
    Are the tools any good? I can't find any reviews online. Don't want to spend £30 just to find out it's load of chineesium.
    RoobyRoo's avatar
    They're very basic quality tools so £30 is the most someone should pay but unless you're working on older bikes or current cheap bikes several of the tools are now obsolete for modern bikes, and I'd bin the allen keys straightaway which all rather knocks the kit's value down a bit.
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