Clutch cleaning and on the fly repair bag.

Sean

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I took the centrifugal clutch apart to clean & lube it. This one has been durable but I like the inner sprocket design of a Hilliard clutch so I may switch to the Hilliard. I also added an arch tensioner to the pedal chain which seems to work good. Thought i would show my roadside repair kit. It includes a few master links, needle nose pliers, various Allen wrenches and screwdrivers that I've found come in very handy several times. Any suggestions to something I might add to the kit would help. Always grea info and stories here.
 

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I took the centrifugal clutch apart to clean & lube it. This one has been durable but I like the inner sprocket design of a Hilliard clutch so I may switch to the Hilliard. I also added an arch tensioner to the pedal chain which seems to work good. Thought i would show my roadside repair kit. It includes a few master links, needle nose pliers, various Allen wrenches and screwdrivers that I've found come in very handy several times. Any suggestions to something I might add to the kit would help. Always grea info and stories here.
Besides what tools your carrying already ya might want to carry whatever tools ya need to take off a wheel and fix a flat, patch kit, extra tube and a small air pump.
 
Besides what tools your carrying already ya might want to carry whatever tools ya need to take off a wheel and fix a flat, patch kit, extra tube and a small air pump.
I like carrying a Huffy Quick Change tube. This way I don't have to remove my rear wheel to do a roadside repair.
 
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