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Allen (hex) keys.
It is best to have 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm hex keys on-hand.
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Bike pump.
Always make sure your air is lled to the correct pressure for the terrain you are
riding. Schrader valves (not Presta) come standard on the GRIT Junior (the same valve as car
tires).
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Backup tubes.
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 at
the end of the levers 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 GRIT Junior is a workout! Make sure your young rider stays hydrated
and energized. Carry water/snacks 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 GRIT Junior.
Having a full-sized bike pump at home will make inflating tires easiest.
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