Some basic tools are also useful. The minimum tool kit you will need to make adjustments, perform maintenance and handle emergency repairs should include:
◆ a set of Allen wrenches in 2mm, 4mm, 5mm and 6mm sizes ◆ a set of tire levers
◆ a 6 inch adjustable wrench
◆ a No. 1 Phillips screwdriver and a 1/4 inch flat blade screwdriver
| ◆ a tire pump |
| ◆ a tire patching kit and a spare tire tube |
! | 2. Performance Upgrades |
CAUTION: Changing the components on your bike may void the | |
warranty. To avoid voiding your warranty, check with your dealer | |
before changing the components on your bike. | |
| The most popular way to improve the performance of a bicycle is to |
| substitute higher priced drivetrain or brake components. Before attempt- |
| ing to upgrade your drivetrain or brakes, make sure that the components |
| you plan to install are fully compatible with the rest of the components |
| on your bike. Your dealer can help you determine component compatibil- |
80 | ity and resolve compatibility conflicts. |
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