Originally Posted by
anotherVTskibum
I'm getting back into mountain biking after being effectively out for about two decades (last proper mountain bike I owned was a Proflex), having managed to find a decently spec'd and reasonably priced used bike (Motobecane Hal CF 27.5) on Facebook Marketplace. In the interim, I got into motorcycles and also did a fair bit of wrenching on four-wheeled vehicles, so I have a decent vehicle-oriented toolset, but I'm in jong world when it comes to current MTB tech.
I do also own a road bike, but that hasn't required a whole lot of maintenance and doesn't have a whole lot in common with the tech on a modern mountain bike.
So, all that said, are there any particular gotcha tools, spare parts or shop supplies particular to bikes that I should be acquiring before I need them, given supply chains being what they are? I already learned that pedals, despite being 15mm fasteners, don't exactly work with normal wrenches, and that my shock pump (which I had for moto suspension) has gone MIA, so I've purchased a pedal wrench and a shock pump.
I'm guessing I'll need a bike-specific kit whenever it becomes time to bleed the brakes and some form of chain cleaning and lubing setup...anything else I should be looking at? Being able to plan things is helpful in the spousal budget-approval process; her encouragement in getting a mountain bike only has limited extension to expenditures required to continue mountain biking.