> completing X job will require Y tool
>the Park Tools torqthingmajiggeer FG-876 is an example of a tool that could beblah blah
>>1056091
>The basic MTB repair kit
Allen key set
Torx T20, T25
Tire Levers
External BB tool
Cassette tool
Chain whip
Spoke Wrench
Bleed kit
Pump
Cutters
You can do anything
>>1056095
>Torx T20, T25
What even uses T20? Apparently SRAM brakes do but I'm a Shimano guy.
I recently replaced my old Crankbrothers M16 multitool with a newer version that came with T20 instead of a smaller slotted screwdriver, removed that shit and replaced it with the screwdriver off the old one.
One thing I can think of to add to your list is some wrenches (pedal, cone, whatever size axle nuts are if you need them or work on other people's bikes, 8mm or whatever for bleed nipples and hose connections). Also screwdrivers because for some reason derailers still use Phillips instead of hex.
>>1056109
Also a chain breaker, also those pliers for undoing master links are handy if you use them. Regular pliers can also be handy but probably shouldn't be a necessity.
>>1056095
>crescent wrench
>flathead screwdriver
Who else /SchwinnVarsityMasterRace/ here?
>>1056095
>implying you don't need 2 pumps for most MTBs
faggot
>>1056128
Don't you mean three? A floor pump, preferably with tubeless inflation capabilities, a hand pump and a shock pump.
>>1056133
>2017
>he doesn't have a solar-powered air compressor