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Bike tool sets
Whether you're an experienced bike repairman who wants to completely assemble your bike yourself, or you're just looking for a reliable way to handle basic maintenance, the right tool set is your best friend. In this category, you'll find clearly arranged tool sets that will save you time searching for individual wrenches and significantly lighten your wallet compared to buying tools piece by piece. A bike tool set will allow you to perform routine service - such as adjusting the gears, tightening loose screws, replacing the chain or bleeding the brakes - whenever you need it. With proper maintenance, you not only extend the life of your components, but also ensure your safety on every descent or climb.
How to choose the right set of bicycle service tools?
The tool sets are arranged so that you can find exactly what your bike requires:
Basic home kits: If you're just starting out with maintenance, reach for a kit that includes the most commonly used Allen, Torx, rivet, and cartridge tools. It's the perfect start for your home service.
Professional Workshop Cases: If you're serious about servicing, comprehensive kits in durable cases from industry leaders like Park Tool, SuperB and BBB await you. They include everything from torque wrenches to specialised bottom bracket tools.
Compact travel kits: If you're looking for a rescue for your backpack or pocket, choose a compact kit that will help you fix a puncture or a broken chain right in the middle of the trail.
Is it worth buying the whole set, or should I assemble the tools piece by piece?
Buying a set is almost always more economical (you often save 20-30 % compared to buying individual tools). In addition, you get a practical case or packaging where each key has its own place, which makes it easier to keep your workshop organised. It is only worth buying individual tools that are very specific and not included in regular sets.
What should a good basic home service tool kit include?
If you want to handle most tasks, your toolkit should include:
A set of Allen keys (2 to 8 mm).
Torx keys (especially T25 on the disc).
Chain riveter and chain gauge.
Tool for removing cassette and bottom bracket.
Centreing key and tire mounting levers.