Although it isn't mandatory you have a quiver of tools to participate at one of our three Kona BikeTown Africa handovers this fall in South Africa and Tanzania, having some basic tools to build bikes makes the days flow a bit smoother. And when you're building over 200 AfricaBikes in 2-3 days, time is of the essence as you always need to allot yourself quality time to sample the local beer and spirits after a long day of wrenching!
So, here are a few tools to consider:
8, 9, 10mm open end wrenches
5, 6mm Allen wrenches
15mm open end for the hubs
Pedal wrench – some 15mm open end wrenches will fit
Crescent wrench (adjustable wrench)
Phillips head screwdriver
Thanks to sponsor Park Tool- who have donated a silly amount of tools - the AfricaBike handovers should be in good hands.
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