The 9 Best Bike Repair Kits

Updated March 26, 2019 by Chase Brush

This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in May of 2017. Even recreational riders and commuters should conduct regular maintenance to ensure safe and proper functioning of their bicycle. And you really don't have to be a professional to afford one of these comprehensive bike repair kits. We selected a range of choices for cyclists of all levels, from compact options that cover the basics to comprehensive sets that include all the tools you'll ever need. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Topeak Survival Gear Box

2. Ironarm Professional

3. Pedro's Apprentice

4. Vibrelli V19 Set

5. Park Tool AK-3 Advanced

6. Deckey Multi-functional

7. Crankbrothers M19 Multi-tool

8. Daway A35 Bag

9. Bikehand Tool Set

Editor's Notes

March 23, 2019:

Bike repair kits come in a range of sizes and styles, from bare-bones hex key-and-tire patch combos for on-the-go maintenance to large tool boxes fit for professional service. We've made sure that our list reflects that diversity, which is why you'll find here everything from single multi-tools like the Crankbrothers M19 to comprehensive options like the Park Tool AK-3 Advanced. Assuming, however, that most people are going to want something in the middle of that spectrum, we ranked the Topeak Survival Gear Box -- which boasts all of the essentials in a compact and portable package -- at number one.

Last updated on March 26, 2019 by Chase Brush

Chase is a writer and freelance reporter with experience covering a wide range of subjects, from politics to technology. At Ezvid Wiki, he applies his journalistic expertise to a similarly diverse assortment of products, but he tends to focus on travel and adventure gear, drawing his knowledge from a lifetime spent outdoors. He’s an avid biker, hiker, climber, skier, and budget backpacker -- basically, anything that allows him a reprieve from his keyboard. His most recent rovings took him to Peru, where he trekked throughout the Cordillera Blanca. Chase holds a bachelor's in philosophy from Rutgers University in New Jersey (where he's from), and is working toward a master's at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York City (where he now lives).


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