Bike Tools

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:23 pm
by Smitty
finally found somewhere that sells a decent range
of bike related handtools
for all those special jobs and general fixes
and
they have a online shop
http://www.autotools.com.au/catalogue/c ... php/10/460
hth

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:46 pm
by hidepenny
bike related handtools
for all those special jobs and general fixes
and
do they give lessons on how to use the tools? i have never seen or heard of any of the "tools" on there


Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:43 pm
by Tones
They are 5 mins from my place. Most of their business seems to be specialized stuff. I have found them to not always be the cheapest, but they carry teh stuff that others dont. I have bought a tool from them and explained what I was using it for. It was too big for what I was using it for and they gave me a full refund. That alone scores big points in my book!!! As most will only give a credit note etc. They are more so into car and truck stuff but carry some bike gear. If they dont have it they can get it. They also dont carry lottsa rubbish stuff, more so the brands that are harder to find like stalhwillie etc. They have been in business for a long time and much of their business seems to eb by word of mouth, as they dont have big main street signage. Just my experiences anyhow. (didnt know they were online until now, thx Smitty)
Cheers

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:49 pm
by Strika
Tones wrote:They are 5 mins from my place. Most of their business seems to be specialized stuff. I have found them to not always be the cheapest, but they carry teh stuff that others dont. I have bought a tool from them and explained what I was using it for. It was too big for what I was using it for and they gave me a full refund. That alone scores big points in my book!!! As most will only give a credit note etc. They are more so into car and truck stuff but carry some bike gear. If they dont have it they can get it. They also dont carry lottsa rubbish stuff, more so the brands that are harder to find like stalhwillie etc. They have been in business for a long time and much of their business seems to eb by word of mouth, as they dont have big main street signage. Just my experiences anyhow. (didnt know they were online until now, thx Smitty)
Cheers
Faark me you can say that again. A chain breaker is only $291 !!!! How do they do them so cheap?


Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:56 pm
by aardvark
I thought this was going to be a thread about Neka....


Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:04 pm
by Tones
Strika wrote:Tones wrote:They are 5 mins from my place. Most of their business seems to be specialized stuff. I have found them to not always be the cheapest, but they carry teh stuff that others dont. I have bought a tool from them and explained what I was using it for. It was too big for what I was using it for and they gave me a full refund. That alone scores big points in my book!!! As most will only give a credit note etc. They are more so into car and truck stuff but carry some bike gear. If they dont have it they can get it. They also dont carry lottsa rubbish stuff, more so the brands that are harder to find like stalhwillie etc. They have been in business for a long time and much of their business seems to eb by word of mouth, as they dont have big main street signage. Just my experiences anyhow. (didnt know they were online until now, thx Smitty)
Cheers
Faark me you can say that again. A chain breaker is only $291 !!!! How do they do them so cheap?

I am guessing it is handcrafted from a billet piece of indigioneous x-core magnesium alloy in the south eastern province of master xenon, tool maker extrodionaire.

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:00 pm
by Neka79
aardvark wrote:I thought this was going to be a thread about Neka....

they said TOOLS...not STOOLS

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:53 pm
by Smitty
Strika wrote:A chain breaker is only $291 !!!! How do they do them so cheap?

must have been the gold plated one Strika
the one I saw was $76.45...here
http://www.autotools.com.au/catalogue/p ... 0/460/1962
I did see that they also do a Workshop chain toolkit
which allows you to do timing chain primary chain and drive chain
...one for the bike shops I guess
cheers

Posted:
Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:27 pm
by mrmina
Neka79 wrote:aardvark wrote:I thought this was going to be a thread about Neka....

they said TOOLS...not STOOLS
ur the tool that sits on the stool when its upside down


Posted:
Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:21 pm
by Neka79
mrmina wrote:Neka79 wrote:aardvark wrote:I thought this was going to be a thread about Neka....

they said TOOLS...not STOOLS
ur the tool that sits on the stool when its upside down

ur a fuking stool mina...
a stoll is shit..faeces...its a fuking stool...mina..ur a stool...

Posted:
Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:33 am
by ozx6r
went and bought (actually work did

) a flash looking tyre inflator and get home and my compressor has shit itself
now have to see if work can buy me one of them 2
