A couple years ago, no tools πŸ˜…. I was commuting between home and campus just a mile away, so if something went wrong I’d just lock the bike and come for it later.

Nowadays, just a few to do an inner tube & chain replacement, and some other small bits that might come in handy.

  • 2 spanners (one adjustable)
  • Backup lights & head torch
  • Tyre levers & adhesive puncture patches
  • Mini track-style pump
  • Screwdriver for the chain enclosure
  • Pliers for the rollerbrakes and internal hub gear cables
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I’ve found the head torch to be surprisingly helpful… Had a puncture in the dark once, and without that I would have been there a while lol

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I don’t commute with any tools. I have pubic transit options throughout my ride, so if I have a mechanical issue it’s quicker and easier to lock up, catch a bus or train, and deal with it on my way home. I’ve only even needed to do this a handful of times in nearly a decade of commuting.

For weekend rides where I’m farther from reliable transit, I’ll take a pump, tubeless plugs, innertube, multitool, zipties, and quicklink tool+extra links.

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