Tools to Carry | Riding Rad

Tools to Carry | Riding Rad

Though the hope is that you'll never need to use them, there are a variety of handy tools and parts that are great to always have on hand. In this week's episode of "Riding Rad" we take you through some of the items that we recommend to carry to ensure you can always Ride Rad!

 

 

Tools mentioned in this video include:

  • Bike multi-tool with Allen keys (with 3mm, 4mm, and 5mm sizes)

  • General multi-tool (with knife, pliers, Phillips-head screwdriver, etc. )

  • 18mm crescent wrench (15mm crescent wrench if you’re riding an earlier RadWagon model)

  • Scissors

  • Tire levers

  • Set of replacement inner tubes

  • Tire repair kit

  • Portable hand pump

 

This is not an all-encompassing list. Tools required may vary by bike.

 

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