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1. The box—Pedro’s Master tool kit, modi;ed with
removed foam and customized pallets and a secret
stash spot for cables and housing behind the main pallet
2. Lezyne 3-way Torx and Allen wrenches
3. Pedro’s T-handle Allen wrenches
4. Pedro’s ratchet-style box wrenches
5. Pedro’s cone, bottom bracket and headset wrenches
6. Specialized L-bend Allen wrench set
7. Digital angle ;nder
8. Pedro’s star nut setter
9. Flat bastard ;le
10. Pipe cutter for trimming steerer tubes and handlebars
11. De-burring tool
12. Abbey tools scriber
13. Fiskars scissors
14. Various pliers and side cutters
15. Lezyne pedal, BB wrenches and chain whip
16. Silver Sharpie pens
17. Dixon Ticonderoga pencil
18. Morningstar rotor truing tool
19. Park foldable razor blade
20. Shimano multi-tipped screwdriver
21. Small bottle of Loc-Tite
22. Teeny, tiny screwdriver set
23. T-handle and driver handle Torx- 30 wrenches
for chainring bolts
24. Various punches
25. Mini tub of grease
26. Spice bottle ;lled with cable crimps
and ferrules
27. Fox digital shock pump
28. SRAM brake line cutter
and barb driver tool
29. Mariposa torque wrench
30. Magura bit set
31. Bondhus T-handle,
ball-end speed wrenches
32. Park spanner wrench
33. Wolf Tooth cassette/BB tool
34. Slime digital tire pressure gauge
35. Craftsman 1/2-inch ratchet driver with Shimano BB tool
36. Various BB cup tools
37. Finish Line Ti Prep anti-seize in a syringe
38. Digital micrometer with .001-inch accuracy
MASTER TOOK KIT
This tool kit was re;ned over many years on the
road by a professional mechanic. It’s capable of handling nearly any repair on the ;y and weighs in at a
hefty 50 pounds. Not every mechanic needs to go
this big, but the ones who do probably already know.
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