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Allen (hex) keys. Common sizes: 5mm (to tighten the headset and adjust parking brakes).
Check if you need these less-common sizes: 6mm (to tighten clamping Trail Handles), 4mm (to
remove some parking brake handles).
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Bike pump. Always make sure your air is filled to the correct pressure for the terrain you are
riding (45 PSI is safe for all three tires). Schrader valves (not Presta) come standard on the
Freedom Chair (the same valve as car tires).
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Backup tubes. Rear tires: 3.0 (Standard Mountain Bike Tires) – 26" x 1.75” (ISO 559),
Spartan (Beach and Snow Tires) – 26" x 2.25” (ISO 559), Pro – 26 x 2.0”. Front tire:
2.80”/2.50"-4".
Note: Tire levers can help make tire removal and tube change even easier, and patches can help if
you don’t have a tube.
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Electrical tape. If your levers are wrapped in tape (not lever sleeves) a strip of electrical tape
will keep them from unraveling.
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Lubricants. These keep your chain and other parts moving extra smoothly. GRIT commonly
uses “Tri-Flow” brand PTFE lubricant on the chain and seatback.
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Water/snacks. Using the Freedom Chair is a workout! Make sure you stay hydrated and
energized. Carry these in a small bag on you with your other tools. Some bike bags and
water-bottle cages work well, too.
Note: The above tools can fit in a backpack or small trail bag
attached to the boom of the Freedom Chair.
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