Yow! I'm glad that I am a road guy. For a multi-day trip, a folding tire and a tube or two. Tire levers and a patch kit. Spokes tied to your top tube and a spoke wrench. A multi-tool. A mini-ratchet, small plier and a small phillips head screwdriver. A chain tool and a couple of links. Electrical tape. All of this will fit in a carrier on top of your rear rack with plenty of room left over. Of course, having someone driving a sag wagon with all of the essentials is the best way to go.
Breakdown kit : Tubes , non metallic tyre levers , allen key set , chain link pliers , a selection of reuseable chain links , philips and flat bladed screwdrivers , pump .
Always like Park Tool video. Clear information and fun experience to learn. Not mastering it but should be enough to fix almost anything before give up and then go to bike shop 😎
I am also a bike mechanic in Cheyenne Wyoming. So things can be far between when I'm riding. So here is what I carry. Screwdriver with four bits, small pair of vice grips, box end wrenches for all the nuts and bolts, six I think. Allen wrenches, spoke wrench, small adjustable wrench, chain breaker, small pair of channel lock pliers, called ignition pliers. pump, patch kit, spare inner tubes. All in all I think my tool kit weights in at about 3 pounds. I carry this all the time when I'm riding. So weight is not an issue. Oh, small container of spare nuts and bolts. Three tire irons. Tire pressure gauge.
James Hart I think you guys are missing the point. The video is about tools for after the ride not what to bring on a ride. Make a small repair at night at camp or hotel as not to ruin a weekend of riding. 😀
On my 2-3+ month bicycle trips it would be good to ride with someone carrying all those tools... On the other hand, when my son suffered collision damage in the Rockies, when I had a headset fail in NC, and when a stick drove my rear derailleur into the spokes in the Hudson Valley, there were places called bicycle shops that were better equipped for those catastrophic failures. Rule of thumb on the road, or trail, is you suck it up and make it work until you can find a shop. ;~)
I almost totally agree with parts, I’ll make a Multitool instead of so much tools, add a pump, and totally take the rear derailleur, and hanger this are one of the parts most damaged in every trip. Thanks guys
Just flew with bike for first time. Had to reassemble before 400 mile rail trail. Thought the tri Allen / torqx wrench plus multi tool was enough. Many times just wanted plain allens with ball end. Live and learn.
I would totally bring the TW-5.2 instead of the ATD. I love my ATD but there are a bunch of places (on my bikes at least) where 6N-m isn't enough. Like seatpost collars, seat clamps, stem pinch bolts, etc. I agree on not needing the BIG ONE for cranks and whatnot so IMO the 2-14N-m range of the TW5.2 has the winning bang-for-buck game.
@SPAZE PARANOIDS !!!! ! there was a lot of tools that can be doubled down for multiple uses. Imo they could've took way less and still performed the same repairs.
Nice video. I was looking for some tips on what tools to take in my saddle bag. But this seems like an exhaustive list. The trip I am planning is 180 miles or so, 2 days, on paved roads mostly. I have the following at the moment. 1. Multi tool kit (do you think individual T handle Allen keys are better?) 2. Chain tool 3. Tire levers, 3 pcs 4. Spare tube- 1 5. Tube patches- 5 (with adhesive and emery paper for sanding the tube) 6. Mini pump- 1 7. Derailleur hanger- 1 (is this important??) 8. What about spare chain ?? maybe some links ?? are they really needed? 9. Zip ties ?? Adhesive tape??
tools: MT-1 + SW-1 + CT5 2x brakepads 2x spokes 3x nipples 2x spare tubes / extra tubular+needle+thread+glue / 1x spare tube + 40ml sealent +1xCO2+vavle depending of tyre type i bring. 1x tire bot 1x pre glued patch kit. zip ties 1x cleat with 2x shortened bolts for bont shoes. 1x chainring bolt. 20mm wide small ducktape roll. 1x toestrap 1x Wipperman Connex chainlink 1x tiny superglue. 20ml chain oil 1x rag 20ml dishsoap 1x yellow Michelin tire lever. 1x inner cable 2x vavlecores BBB Oval Integrate 430mm frame pump Done, i can rebuild my road, vintage and gravel bike with above appart from headset & BB cups. Im replacing every torx bolt with hex when going on multi week self supported tours. MT-1 can do Look, Ritchey pedals - basically every non shimano pedal. Campy & DT hubs: i can remove cassette by removing bearing from non driveside side if i need to replace a driveside spoke - no need for locking tool or chain wip. ...and two weeks ago while in Andalucia . i forgot to pack the f******* spokes (only remembered nipples) - and i broke a spoke outside Cordobra. Fixed tension on my 31 spoked wheel and rode carefully for 30k to Cordobra where i sourced two spokes where i rebuild the wheel in front of the Mezquita. not a lot of park tools tools, but at least its park tools :-)
Just bring a chain lube, link and tool,spare tubes zip ties and Allen keys maybe a spare set of rims. Don't forget the shock pump and tire pump. If all fails go drinking!! That's all I bring because that's almost all I have . I need more tools. Park Tools makes me so jealous I want it all.
I disagree about the brake bleed kit, hoses are easily damaged when falling off. I've had *single days* at the bike park, let alone a whole weekend camping, saved by having a bleed kit in the car (including a spare hose, olive/insert and mineral oil of course).
Difference is, if Calvin comes on my spin I expect him to be able to rebuild my bike including welding a broken TI chain stay. If I go on his spin he can’t rely on me to change a tube.
Same philosophy as a trail ride - just take what you think need to get to the next bike shop & be prepared to get creative. Ask yourself - What's really likely to go wrong, and what can you actually fix on the road/trail?? Also, give your bike a complete check up & service by a great mechanic before leaving - preventative maintenance reduces the likelihood of needing repairs.
I did a 5000km (sry for non american measurement) tour around the Baltic sea in Europe) I just carried a small multitool (with chain-tool and Spokewrenches) the L-Keys I need for my bike (screws wich are hard to reach with the multi-tool), some spare inner-cables, spare brakepads, a Leatherman, Gloves and two spare Chainlinks.
Not sure if you made a video yet but what about people that are on a long distance road trip that are traveling? Someone who is biking cross country? Bike backpack travel. What tools should one carry with them at all times when no access to getting back to your car or base came is an option? Weight is always a concern when carrying clothing, food, camera and video gear etc. If you have not made a video yet, I would like to see one on what are the basic minimalist tools one should carry as well as what minimalist parts due to weight that one should carry when traveling on a week long, month long, six month long trip, etc. Thanks for putting out such great videos to help me learn how to maintain my bike equipment. Peace, Mo
My bike repair thing is just a pair of pliers and a cheap bell multitool case thing I got at walmart and my favorite wrench. I use the easy links made by wipperman which are infinitely usable. Idk why you need all of this stuff when I doubt very seriously that much will or can go wrong. This sort of bag they packed I would only do if I was moving away for 6 months.
As an experienced mechanic, for trail repairs I would not bother with the derailleur alignment gauge. I can get it close enough with a 5mm (or 6mm on older models) hex key into the derailleur mounting bolt and bending until the hanger is straight.
SporK went in bag early But later mentioned hygiene, no sinks, Have tweezers, med kit, Wipes etc as after wrench 🔧🛠️ Eating How far out and portable tools, vs. at campsite, long hike back with a broken bike, so what to carry???
It doesn't matter if you are going to have an expert bike shop and workshop or something simpler, the aws 10 is the first thing you should spend your money on
Great video, very useful but ... we were all waiting till the very end to see "how big" the SECOND bag ended up being that carried all the stuff, could you zip it ?????? this would give us an idea of space required guys! an opportunity missed on your part.
Bring a repair stand? Haaa. These guys are great. I really enjoy Calvin his knowledge and his delivery. But nobody brings all this stuff on a car camping trip. Nor would anyone bring this on a week long bike tour. Maybe a supported ride for 3 months? But here’s the deal: They work for Park Tool and this video is a soft sell for tools you absolutely must have for a weekend ride. Don’t forget the firewood and tequila for that campfire. I’m a tool junkie and addicted to Park Tool videos so this was more amusement than anything.
Sounds like that buddy needs his own stuff. Using all my lube and patches, sealant and stuff. In all seriousness, when I go on long rides without a car, I usually take a patch kit, two multi tools (one with chain breaker, an extra couple chain links, a rear derailleur jockey wheel, torch, lighter, power bank and phone, some money, toilet paper, spare pads, bike pump, shock pump, a buttload of water and lots of high calorie foods. Never know what's gonna happen out on the roads.
That ended up being more tools than I even own.
🤣🤣🤣
I would maybe take a Multitool and a pump 🤔😂
Same here
Same but I would also bring a backpack with some other stuff j
Add some sealant or duct tape and y ou u can climb Everest. 😂
Plus tire boot, tubes, and patch kit.
Ah, and I always have a spare quicklink.
Guys got reputation to think of work for Park
and Couldn't Fix/
MacGyver something!??
Btw forgot SwissArmyKnife
& chewing gum...
Just take the Park Tool MW-1 Mobile Work Shop and be done with it...
That might just make the most sense :)
@@parktool duh, just rent a truck with enough horse power and it can double as where you sleep also.
I'm looking up that tool like a dumbass
I like to have everything I need with me so I only ride around Park Tool HQ.
Yow! I'm glad that I am a road guy. For a multi-day trip, a folding tire and a tube or two. Tire levers and a patch kit. Spokes tied to your top tube and a spoke wrench. A multi-tool. A mini-ratchet, small plier and a small phillips head screwdriver. A chain tool and a couple of links. Electrical tape. All of this will fit in a carrier on top of your rear rack with plenty of room left over. Of course, having someone driving a sag wagon with all of the essentials is the best way to go.
Breakdown kit : Tubes , non metallic tyre levers , allen key set , chain link pliers , a selection of reuseable chain links , philips and flat bladed screwdrivers , pump .
I personally take my whole garage, including my bike stand. Never know what will happen
Good video. I'd love to see one for tools to bring when you're FLYING with your bike.
Taking care of your hands might be the most important lesson a mechanic could learn!!!
So basically take everything?
yeah i don't know what the point of this video was tbh. way too many tools. three screwdrivers?
I don’t take anything on 6 hour plus rides besides my bike and water. Lol
That bag is like a magicians hat. 😂😂
Ya lol
After looking I’m for sure going to start bringing extra cable s. No cable no brake
Bottle opener was a good laugh. Thank you for videos like these!
Multitool, chaincutter, pliers, patch kit, pump and extra tube is all I need.
This is a magic bag! It fits everything inside!!
Always like Park Tool video. Clear information and fun experience to learn. Not mastering it but should be enough to fix almost anything before give up and then go to bike shop 😎
I am also a bike mechanic in Cheyenne Wyoming. So things can be far between when I'm riding. So here is what I carry. Screwdriver with four bits, small pair of vice grips, box end wrenches for all the nuts and bolts, six I think. Allen wrenches, spoke wrench, small adjustable wrench, chain breaker, small pair of channel lock pliers, called ignition pliers. pump, patch kit, spare inner tubes. All in all I think my tool kit weights in at about 3 pounds. I carry this all the time when I'm riding. So weight is not an issue. Oh, small container of spare nuts and bolts. Three tire irons. Tire pressure gauge.
Just always carrying it in a backpack?!
@@jmvldz Nope, cant wear a backpack on a recumbent bike, which is what I ride.
James Hart I think you guys are missing the point. The video is about tools for after the ride not what to bring on a ride. Make a small repair at night at camp or hotel as not to ruin a weekend of riding. 😀
Mtb Plumber Thank goodness you’re here to explain it to us! 😛
You guys, are awesome! You are so talented and professional. Thanks for sharing all your high quality videos.
For camping rides I bring:
Tubes, pump, multi, rags, 15m wrench, adj wrench, shock pump, chain tool, couple of master links, tire levers, spoke wrench, needle nose and a patch kit.
Ya'll should make that a set. I would buy it.
They have sets
@@njrivetelite they should have more
On my 2-3+ month bicycle trips it would be good to ride with someone carrying all those tools... On the other hand, when my son suffered collision damage in the Rockies, when I had a headset fail in NC, and when a stick drove my rear derailleur into the spokes in the Hudson Valley, there were places called bicycle shops that were better equipped for those catastrophic failures. Rule of thumb on the road, or trail, is you suck it up and make it work until you can find a shop. ;~)
Amen on the threadlocker, Calvin! Thanks guys, keep the tech vids coming!
Good suggestion. We have a small problem returned home, sort those tools from the bag back to each original place.
I almost totally agree with parts, I’ll make a Multitool instead of so much tools, add a pump, and totally take the rear derailleur, and hanger this are one of the parts most damaged in every trip.
Thanks guys
Who wouldnt want to go on Epic rides with you guys :D
Love this list! Thank you for that!
Love Park tools love the videos. Helped me so many times!!
black tshirt man is an inspiration reguarding bike fixing ... congrats for the work !
I would like this bike tools in blue bag 🤔This is my dream 😉I like Park Tool.Best regards from Mosina near Poznań in Poland.
lol the interaction around the master link pliers
Large wet wipes are always worth having, for cleaning bikes and bodies.
One of the best things to bring along on a trip!
I bring a shovel and some lime for burying the bodies. Use the wet wipes to clean up afterwards.
@@KGMyuR3w remember to plant an endangered species on top so they aren't allowed to be dug up
I like the choices. This should be most people's home mechanic kit, because most people are not qualified to use any of the tools that got left out.
Just flew with bike for first time. Had to reassemble before 400 mile rail trail. Thought the tri Allen / torqx wrench plus multi tool was enough. Many times just wanted plain allens with ball end. Live and learn.
I would totally bring the TW-5.2 instead of the ATD. I love my ATD but there are a bunch of places (on my bikes at least) where 6N-m isn't enough. Like seatpost collars, seat clamps, stem pinch bolts, etc. I agree on not needing the BIG ONE for cranks and whatnot so IMO the 2-14N-m range of the TW5.2 has the winning bang-for-buck game.
3:34 when you miss that butterfly knife that you had on cs go
I own 1/10 th of that gear even in my house and never have had any problems.
same here
@SPAZE PARANOIDS !!!! ! there was a lot of tools that can be doubled down for multiple uses. Imo they could've took way less and still performed the same repairs.
Bring the Beer is a must.
flpirate45 and you have a bottle ope... i mean a pedal
Nice video. I was looking for some tips on what tools to take in my saddle bag. But this seems like an exhaustive list.
The trip I am planning is 180 miles or so, 2 days, on paved roads mostly.
I have the following at the moment.
1. Multi tool kit (do you think individual T handle Allen keys are better?)
2. Chain tool
3. Tire levers, 3 pcs
4. Spare tube- 1
5. Tube patches- 5 (with adhesive and emery paper for sanding the tube)
6. Mini pump- 1
7. Derailleur hanger- 1 (is this important??)
8. What about spare chain ?? maybe some links ?? are they really needed?
9. Zip ties ?? Adhesive tape??
Multi tool, spoke wrench, pump, spare tube, tire levers. Or a truck
Multi tool
Tire levers
CO2
Tube
Chain link
Done
These guys are great should be a million plus subscribers good job like the entertainment energy
Glad I only need a 6mm hex key and 17mm spanner for my BMX, even got a little chain tool/ spoke key with some spare links on it for when I travel
I would also include cleats and respective screws. It'a amazing how many people simply forget to do some maintenance to their shoes/pedals.
12:37
Nice video guys, I would take some cone wrenchs as well as copious amounts of beer.
Fun educational film!
You pair should be on Television and make everyone smile
9:23 Yessss, the toothbrush.
I usually bring main tools, spare tube, patch kit, small first aid. Idk about 20 lbs of tools.
I need friends like you in my life...overhaul my bike at the trail. haha
I learned the hard way how important it is to have an extra cable and a chain tool out on the trail.
tools: MT-1 + SW-1 + CT5
2x brakepads
2x spokes
3x nipples
2x spare tubes / extra tubular+needle+thread+glue / 1x spare tube + 40ml sealent +1xCO2+vavle depending of tyre type i bring.
1x tire bot
1x pre glued patch kit.
zip ties
1x cleat with 2x shortened bolts for bont shoes.
1x chainring bolt.
20mm wide small ducktape roll.
1x toestrap
1x Wipperman Connex chainlink
1x tiny superglue.
20ml chain oil
1x rag
20ml dishsoap
1x yellow Michelin tire lever.
1x inner cable
2x vavlecores
BBB Oval Integrate 430mm frame pump
Done, i can rebuild my road, vintage and gravel bike with above appart from headset & BB cups.
Im replacing every torx bolt with hex when going on multi week self supported tours.
MT-1 can do Look, Ritchey pedals - basically every non shimano pedal.
Campy & DT hubs: i can remove cassette by removing bearing from non driveside side if i need to replace a driveside spoke - no need for locking tool or chain wip.
...and two weeks ago while in Andalucia . i forgot to pack the f******* spokes (only remembered nipples) - and i broke a spoke outside Cordobra. Fixed tension on my 31 spoked wheel and rode carefully for 30k to Cordobra where i sourced two spokes where i rebuild the wheel in front of the Mezquita.
not a lot of park tools tools, but at least its park tools :-)
Lot's good tips park tool ! Thank you
Just bring a chain lube, link and tool,spare tubes zip ties and Allen keys maybe a spare set of rims. Don't forget the shock pump and tire pump. If all fails go drinking!! That's all I bring because that's almost all I have . I need more tools. Park Tools makes me so jealous I want it all.
Maybe a tv tray table to set things on. They fold flat for easy storage.
I see this man and push like button automatically!
I disagree about the brake bleed kit, hoses are easily damaged when falling off. I've had *single days* at the bike park, let alone a whole weekend camping, saved by having a bleed kit in the car (including a spare hose, olive/insert and mineral oil of course).
bike hack: just bring seth from seth's bike hacks he as a hack for everything
Them: bring 5 grand worth of stuff
Us: brings 1 screwdriver and a set of allen keys. Value: $16
Difference is, if Calvin comes on my spin I expect him to be able to rebuild my bike including welding a broken TI chain stay. If I go on his spin he can’t rely on me to change a tube.
Can you make one for long distance bike touring where you don't want to bring the kitchen sink?
Same philosophy as a trail ride - just take what you think need to get to the next bike shop & be prepared to get creative. Ask yourself - What's really likely to go wrong, and what can you actually fix on the road/trail?? Also, give your bike a complete check up & service by a great mechanic before leaving - preventative maintenance reduces the likelihood of needing repairs.
I did a 5000km (sry for non american measurement) tour around the Baltic sea in Europe) I just carried a small multitool (with chain-tool and Spokewrenches) the L-Keys I need for my bike (screws wich are hard to reach with the multi-tool), some spare inner-cables, spare brakepads, a Leatherman, Gloves and two spare Chainlinks.
I forgot tire leavers, cableties, two spare tubes and patches (not the selfadhesive ones)
@@mraffifpv1685 I did 16000km around Australia pretty much with the same (except I didn't forget the patches or tubes).
@@mraffifpv1685 and chain lube probably
The amount of times I've seen my friends mangle there derailleur and make it turn inside out I would definitely bring a spare
Such a magnificent mustache! 🙌
You know what's better than riding a bike? Fixing a bike! XD
Half the stuff I don’t even have at my house😂
Chainring bolt tool. Takes no space, but it’s hard to replace it with any other tool.
I legit have a whole tool kit from tape to cable ties to a massive wrench
Not sure if you made a video yet but what about people that are on a long distance road trip that are traveling? Someone who is biking cross country? Bike backpack travel. What tools should one carry with them at all times when no access to getting back to your car or base came is an option? Weight is always a concern when carrying clothing, food, camera and video gear etc. If you have not made a video yet, I would like to see one on what are the basic minimalist tools one should carry as well as what minimalist parts due to weight that one should carry when traveling on a week long, month long, six month long trip, etc.
Thanks for putting out such great videos to help me learn how to maintain my bike equipment. Peace, Mo
A hitch rack makes a great repair stand
I would like a 360 shot of the facility. Also they should just rent an SUV to drag that trailer if anticipating that much bike damage!
My bike repair thing is just a pair of pliers and a cheap bell multitool case thing I got at walmart and my favorite wrench. I use the easy links made by wipperman which are infinitely usable. Idk why you need all of this stuff when I doubt very seriously that much will or can go wrong. This sort of bag they packed I would only do if I was moving away for 6 months.
Very good advices!
One allen key is enough for me.
As an experienced mechanic, for trail repairs I would not bother with the derailleur alignment gauge. I can get it close enough with a 5mm (or 6mm on older models) hex key into the derailleur mounting bolt and bending until the hanger is straight.
We like the luxuries ;)
Beer is a crucial tool. Especially for those pesky repairs and lost bolts
Um Calvin, was that a Park Tool knife? they make a Park Tool knife🤣🤣🤣 and why don't Park Tool make files?
@@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 I'm sure if you saved up all your pocket money, you could afford one eventually 🤣🤣🤣
Bike rack repair stand, it’s what I use all the time in my garage
SporK went in bag early
But later mentioned hygiene,
no sinks,
Have tweezers, med kit,
Wipes etc as after wrench 🔧🛠️
Eating
How far out and portable tools, vs. at campsite,
long hike back with a broken bike,
so what to carry???
It doesn't matter if you are going to have an expert bike shop and workshop or something simpler, the aws 10 is the first thing you should spend your money on
The bottle opener is crucial if your buddy wears out his cassette out there.
chain checker would be nice tool
Great video, very useful but ... we were all waiting till the very end to see "how big" the SECOND bag ended up being that carried all the stuff, could you zip it ?????? this would give us an idea of space required guys! an opportunity missed on your part.
Having fun fixing every bikes around camp fire... fixing bikes???, you guys are cute! :)
Fixing bikes besides a campfire. Now that sounds like a plan
Depending on how remote you are camping... a pick nick table makes a good repair stand, or flip the bike upside down.
The Park Tool portable work bench makes a good picnic table! 😂
Number 1.......bottle opener......although a DMR V8 flat pedal works just fine.
Almost anything works fine. Screwdriver, lighter, newspaper (yes). If it has, or can make, a hard edge, it'll work.
Bring a repair stand? Haaa. These guys are great. I really enjoy Calvin his knowledge and his delivery. But nobody brings all this stuff on a car camping trip. Nor would anyone bring this on a week long bike tour. Maybe a supported ride for 3 months? But here’s the deal: They work for Park Tool and this video is a soft sell for tools you absolutely must have for a weekend ride. Don’t forget the firewood and tequila for that campfire. I’m a tool junkie and addicted to Park Tool videos so this was more amusement than anything.
I feel like I need a loan to get everything in that campfire bag 😅
Park tool trailer 🤘
What to pack when bikepacking from Alaska to Argentina. Lol. I’m going camping with you guys.
I would take some patches, a multi tool, quick link, and a hand pump. What are you gonna true every spoke size on one trip?
I would bring an F15, tire levers, and patch kit
my local bike shop doesn't even have this many tools
What’s the best multi tool to keep in saddle bag along side tube, tyre lever and patch kit? Thanks
I am surprised you don't have a breaker bar! Tiny piece of sawn off pipe, even ABS in a pinch.
I love this channel
I would ad a small tube of grease and a 13mm and 14 mm cone wrench.
This is more than my full gear
Question will there ever be a parktool toolbox for every tool, as in like a stationary toolbox
If they would of taking the trailer that would have been the best sleeping set up.
Truing stand? Has someone already mentioned that? Big and heavy I know but it would be a must-have I think.
A zip tie and your bike is all the truing stand you need on a trip.
Great content
Allen/torx key set a hand and shockpump a leatherman and some zipties
Sounds like that buddy needs his own stuff. Using all my lube and patches, sealant and stuff.
In all seriousness, when I go on long rides without a car, I usually take a patch kit, two multi tools (one with chain breaker, an extra couple chain links, a rear derailleur jockey wheel, torch, lighter, power bank and phone, some money, toilet paper, spare pads, bike pump, shock pump, a buttload of water and lots of high calorie foods. Never know what's gonna happen out on the roads.