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The Top 5 Foundation Tools for Home Mechanics

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Jenson USA has been our go-to for deals on complete bikes and components for many years. The online retailer also has a wide range of bicycle repair tools with a focus on durability and affordability. As the Foundation name suggests, these budget-friendly tools are a great gateway for cyclists interested in taking charge of their own bike repairs.

We've rounded up our top five favorite Foundation tools for home mechanics. Want more tools? Click here to see Jenson's full line of repair tools and accessories.

Top 5 Foundation Tools for Home Mechanics

Foundation Bench/Wall Mount Repair Stand
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The Foundation Bench/Wall Mount Bike Repair Stand is comprised of super reliable steel with a durable powder-coated finish. It can be easily mounted on benches or walls using the flange holes (Lag bolts not included). The clamp can be easily adjusted to fit a variety of top tube and seatpost sizes, and the clamp can be loosened and rotated 360 degrees, to accommodate any number of working positions. The clamp features a large, comfortable handgrip, to secure the bike in place with ease. Grab a Foundation Bench/Wall Mount Bike Repair Stand and start working on your bike!

Price: $100 $70.00
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Foundation Torque Wrench
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A torque wrench is often regarded as one of the most useful tools in the arsenal of the home mechanic. Many small parts like seat post clamps and handlebar clamps require exact torque specifications. If these parts are over torqued, the result could mean that you crack your favorite handlebars or seatpost. The Foundation Bike Torque Wrench features a 1/4" drive and is easily adjustable from 2-24NM. The handle is capable of locking so you'll never have to worry about the torque setting moving around.

Price: $60.00 $45.00
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Foundation Hex Wrench Set
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The shop grade Foundation 613H8 Hex Wrench Tool Set includes six L-shape hex key wrenches (2-6mm), and an 8mm bit that attaches to the 6mm wrench. The 4/5/6 mm wenches feature a ball driver tip on the long arm for hard to reach bolt heads and a straight tip on the short arm for high torque applications. The Foundation 613H8 Hex Wrench Set includes a handy portable tool organizer/holder for easy access and portability.

Price: $7.00 $4.20
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Foundation 768 Cable Cutters
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Frayed cable ends got you down? The Foundation 768 Bike Cable Cutter Tool can turn that around. It provides precise, clean cuts to prevent fraying, leaving a smooth, completed end, and saving the capacity of your cables.

Price: $25.00 $16.25
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Foundation Bike Chain Cleaning Kit
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The squeaking and extra grime bring down your cool points. Keep your drivetrain is in pristine condition with the Foundation Bike Chain Cleaning Kit. The chain scrubber is easy to operate making it super quick and convenient when it comes to maintaining the bike. The kit comes with the chain scrubber and three brushes, a soft bristle brush to lather up your drivetrain, a frame cleaning sponge with bristles and a gear cleaning brush. The kit is stored away in a black drawstring bag.

Price: $39.99 $27.99
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(1) Hex wrench set... have, (2) Bike rack/stand.... have, (3) Torque wrench.... have, (4) Cable cutter... have

Chain cleaning kit..... don't have!

Does that make me less of a a home mechanic than those who own 5 out of 5 tools :confused:
 
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You know, that wall-mounted stand looks like it would be a pain to work with, especially on jobs where you need to work on both sides of the bike. Either you need to work backwards and blind on the items between the frame and the wall, or else you need to remove the bike, reset the clamp, and remount it the other way.
 
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Unless you have a very large workshop, the standard Park work stand also blocks working on both sides of the bike. I have that problem. While a torque wrench is a good idea because of the size of it and how seldom you ever use the higher settings this is probably preferable CDI TLA28NM 2-8 Ft. Lb. Torqcontrol Adjustable Torque Tool CDITLA28NM

For the cost of that chain cleaning tool set you can buy an ultrasonic cleaner. Rather than solvents I use that super soap that you can buy in the purple plastic container from an auto parts store. Allow the cleaner to come up to temperature before putting the chain or cassettes or whatever in and run it for 15 minutes and then wash it in running water and it is as clean as it can possibly be. That stuff is nonvolatile so it isn't a fire hazard in your shop as solvent or kerosene would be.

NONE of those cable cutters work properly except Park and I've used them all. You have to have a cutter that starts sharp and remains that way.

It has been my experience is that Home Depot has just as good a set of Hex wrenches for a lower price. They ALL start rounding out the ends and are all made from the same steel so Performance Tool MET T-Handle Hex Key Set (10-Piece)-W80275 - The Home Depot which also conveniently mounts to the wall of the workshop.

I had one of the original Park bike stands which the 80 lb weight on the bottom of it. When I had my concussion I must have sold it off with all of my other stuff like my guitar collection, my gun collection, all of the original team jerseys etc. So upon being treated with the proper medication and becoming conscious again, I bought the latest aluminum tube work stand and to tell you the truth I prefer it. It weighs very little and on a nice day you can take it out into the patio and work in the sun.