• 04/13/2026
  • 3min

Repair your bike quickly & easily

#Bicycle

Whether on everyday rides or longer tours: It’s cycling season, and breakdowns can happen at any time. To ensure you are well prepared, we show you some simple tricks to get your bike back on the road in no time.

Quick fix for a flat bicycle tire

There may be thorns, loose stones or gravel on paths and roads at any time. This increases the likelihood of punctures. Our Bike Tire Fix offers practical first aid for on the go. It seals punctured tyres and inner tubes without the need to remove the wheel, allowing you to continue your journey safely home or to the nearest workshop.

When screws no longer grip – the quick solution

It’s not just tires that can cause problems on the road. Screws can also come loose over time and lead to difficulties. Whilst cycling, it can easily happen that mudguards, saddles or brackets come loose and a screw needs tightening. If the screw heads are slippery or already slightly damaged, your tool often no longer grips reliably.

Our Screw Grip offers effective and immediate help in such situations. It improves the adhesion between the tool and the screw. This allows you to quickly and easily retighten or remove loose screws yourself on the go – even if the screw head is difficult to grip.  

The quick bike check

Before your first ride, it’s a good idea to give your bike a quick check-up – this ensures everything is in working order and you’re ready to go.

  • Check the tires: Make sure there is enough air in the tire and that there is no visible damage that could affect your trip.
  • Check the brakes: Ensure that the front and rear brakes grip cleanly and that the brake pads are still in good condition.
  • Check the bolts: Be sure that the handlebars, front end and saddle are secure and that nothing wobbles.
  • Check the lights: Make sure that the lights are working – for battery-powered lights, it’s best to fully charge the batteries straight away.