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* Spare folding tire, or wire-bead tire rolled up like a bandsaw blade. See video on how to roll up a wire-bead tire. | * Spare folding tire, or wire-bead tire rolled up like a bandsaw blade. See video on how to roll up a wire-bead tire. | ||
* If your bicycle has a cassette, a Unior emergency cassette lockring tool. You need to remove the cassette to replace spokes on the right side of the rear wheel. | * If your bicycle has a cassette, a Unior emergency cassette lockring tool. You need to remove the cassette to replace spokes on the right side of the rear wheel. | ||
[[Datei:Cassette-tool.jpg|center|Unior Kassetten-Lockring-Schlüssel]] | |||
* If your bicycle has a freewheel, you could carry a freewheel extractor, but then you will have to borrow the use of a vise or large adjustable wrench unless you are lucky enough to find the tool which lets you use the handlebar stem. As I recall, this tool was made only to fit SunTour freewheel extractors. | * If your bicycle has a freewheel, you could carry a freewheel extractor, but then you will have to borrow the use of a vise or large adjustable wrench unless you are lucky enough to find the tool which lets you use the handlebar stem. As I recall, this tool was made only to fit SunTour freewheel extractors. | ||
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[[Datei:Suntourremover.JPG|center|Freilaufabzieher von Suntour]] | |||
''Freilaufabzieherwerkzeug für unterwegs'' | |||
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* Spare inner cables for brakes and shifters | * Spare inner cables for brakes and shifters | ||
* A few spare spokes and spoke nipples. The spokes are traditionally taped to the frame, but Kevlar emergency spokes are available, which you can keep folded up in your tool kit and which install on the right side of a rear hub without removing sprockets. Harris Cyclery sells these as well as conventional spokes. | * A few spare spokes and spoke nipples. The spokes are traditionally taped to the frame, but Kevlar emergency spokes are available, which you can keep folded up in your tool kit and which install on the right side of a rear hub without removing sprockets. Harris Cyclery sells these as well as conventional spokes. |