Reddit Reddit reviews VeloChampion VC Bike Gooj 3 Multi Tool 15 Function with Chain Breaker and Free Neoprene Carry case

We found 4 Reddit comments about VeloChampion VC Bike Gooj 3 Multi Tool 15 Function with Chain Breaker and Free Neoprene Carry case. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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VeloChampion VC Bike Gooj 3 Multi Tool 15 Function with Chain Breaker and Free Neoprene Carry case
15 FEATURES - including Chain Splitting Tool, Torque T-25.Chain Tool fits all sizes (8,9,10,11 speed) can also be used to re-join the chainHex Wrench (Allen Key) 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 mm.Philips Screwdriver, Flat Screwdriver, Tyre Levers x 2Fits 3 most common spoke wrench sizes: 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 mm; Oversize Shimano and Mavic specific. As used by VCUK / Champion System Pro Cycling Team
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4 Reddit comments about VeloChampion VC Bike Gooj 3 Multi Tool 15 Function with Chain Breaker and Free Neoprene Carry case:

u/Robware · 2 pointsr/ukbike

Something like this or this will cover most bases out and about. You can pick up a proper chain tool for a few quid, and they're a bit easier than the ones on multi-tools.

I've got a few multi-tools from various manufacturers and they all do the same job equally well. There's no one I'd specifically recommend.

u/atechnicnate · 1 pointr/bicycling

I think that's a reasonable figure to use to get started. As was already stated don't forget about the helmet, tubes etc. I'd keep 1 spare tube per bike, a bike pump (or CO2), a helmet each, a multi-tool, tire levers and a bike bag or two. Make sure you know how to change a tire before heading out just in case you need it on the trail (it's not hard). Sometimes Craigslist is a good place to look. Fuji makes reasonably priced entry level bikes if you have a retailer for them nearby. I think Specialized, Trek and Cannondale will all run a bit more unless you can find some closeout deals.

Suggestions: I like this bike bag, This is the multi-tool I carry

u/bluesatin · 1 pointr/bicycling

After quite a lot of research, I've taken the plunge on buying a road bike for general use after not riding a bike in like a decade... Decided to splurge on a B'Twin Triban 500SE (shop link that'll probably inevitably break), rather than deal with the hassle of trying to find a second hand bike locally and deal with potential repairs etc. And of course for my own personal vanity of liking minimalist designs, the bike's look is perfect for me, I'm not the biggest fan of the more traditionally bright decals etc.

It'll be the first nice bike I've had as well, I had a massive mountain bike thing when I was a teenager but never used it off-road, considering I'm a slender fellow it weighed a tonne and wasn't much fun to use. It'll be interesting to see what a light road bike will be like. Can't wait for it to arrive! :D

I've been trying to make sure I don't forget any of the essential accessories I'll be needing. So far I've ordered these:

  • Multi-tool
  • Puncture Repair Kit
  • Mini-pump
  • D-Lock with a cable loop
  • Helmet

    Things I need to look at:

  • Lights Bought a NiteRider Solas and Lezyne Super Drive XL for lights.
  • Oil
  • Cover (since there's barely any room in my flat, might have to sort something out if I'm not using the bike often in Winter or something).

    Is there any other essentials I'm missing? I imagine there might be a lot of tiny things that I'm missing, stuff like reflectors.

    Also recommendations for the stuff I'm missing will be appreciated, I just bought some good rated stuff off Amazon, no idea if the reviews are completely wrong, I know they can be for some products I'm more versed in.

    Also any tips for someone's first ride in a while, and especially first time on drop handles? I've done some basic research on how to hold the bars and use the Microshift gear levers, but I'm sure there's little tips that might help.
u/HARSHING_MY_MELLOW · 1 pointr/bicycling

Yes that will work perfectly. Make sure you have a chain tool and know how to use it as well. I have one on the multitool i carry around everyday.

https://www.amazon.com/VeloChampion-Multifunction-Functions-Breaker-Splitter/dp/B002CLXUR0 I use this one, has pretty much everything you could need.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWchudX-Tqs This video will show you how to remove the old chain and replace with new.