Airhead toolkit

Got this 'kicking around' from a /7 I believe

Dunno if it's complete or what should be in it. Spanners are Heyco-West German

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Just found these, don't know if they're part of the toolkit or not, but can go with it :thumb

Wheelbrace so probably from a K or single sided R bike ...

Similar toolkit on eBay going for about fifty quid :eek:
 

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You could just make up your own collection. However I often see bikes advertised as having the original tool roll so they are obviously a desirable item.
 

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You could just make up your own collection. However I often see bikes advertised as having the original tool roll so they are obviously a desirable item.

That's great but I do not want to rebuild the bike on the road:blast Just the standard tool kit to squeeze under the saddle and a few extra items. Thanks Micky:beerjug:
 
You could just make up your own collection. However I often see bikes advertised as having the original tool roll so they are obviously a desirable item.

That's a nice looking tool roll.

What make is it please?

On the Bead Pro items, what purpose does the feature on the left hand end provide?
 
That's a nice looking tool roll.

What make is it please?

On the Bead Pro items, what purpose does the feature on the left hand end provide?

Tool roll is by Kriega. The Bead pro ends as far as I can figure rotate against each other and spread/seperate the tyre bead from the rim. The guy who owns this is Prutser from ADVrider and he uses this for a monolever so some of the tools probably not that applicable to a paralever. For instance the paralever are tubeless, you can fix those punctures with the tyre still on the rim. If you need to remove the tyre its either beyond repair ( torn/gashed) or worn out so you dont need the tyre irons unless youre carrying spare tyres and unlikely to be anywhere near a tyre repair workshop.
 
That's great but I do not want to rebuild the bike on the road:blast Just the standard tool kit to squeeze under the saddle and a few extra items. Thanks Micky:beerjug:

.... and you talk about us Yorkshire folk :D

Glad we got it sorted Fred ... on it's way :thumby:

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