Bicycling 101
Tools of the Road
Allen wrenches
3 mm (misc. brake adjustments)
4 mm (used on bottle cages and front and rear racks)
5 mm (used on seat post, brakes, shift levers and derailleurs)
6 mm (used on handlebar stem bolts)
Open End Wrenches
8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm
Screw Drivers
1 – small common
1 – small Phillips
Miscellaneous
1 – spare tube with correct stem type (ie. shrader or presta)
1 – patch kit (replace every 2 years due to adhesive drying up.)
2 – tire levers or 1 – Quick tool
1 – chain link removal tool
1 – small pliers w\ side cutters
1 – 6” adjustable wrench (Crescent Wrench)
1 – universal spoke wrench or one sized specifically for your spokes.
1 – frame fit pump
1 – pressure gauge
All of the above tools should fit in a medium sized seat wedge.
HELMETS
1. A properly sized helmet should be snug and comfortable on your head. Not too loose – Not too tight (the goldilocks syndrome). Try on many brands to find the one that fits correctly. Don’t purchase a helmet on price alone.
2. Your helmet should cover you forehead, not the nape of your neck. It’s better to have helmet hair (HH) than fractured forehead (FF).
3. All straps should be fairly taught with minimal slack. The side strap adjusters should be 1/2” – 1” below your ear lobe.
4. Should you crash, and your helmet bears the brunt of the impact, replace it. Most helmet manufacturers offer a 1 year crash replacement discount.
5. Due to UV degradation, your helmet should be replaced at least every 5 years.