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Wholesale Bike Repair Tools Suppliers with ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration.

Wholesale bike repair tools for workshops and shops worldwide. Hand tools across consumer, professional workshop, and specialty tiers, Allen keys, screwdrivers, tire levers, chain breakers, cable cutters, hex keys, plus precision tools across the full torque wrench Nm range (cockpit, mid-range, cassette/BB) with ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration. Brand-specific tools for Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo ecosystems. From 25 units per SKU.

  • Consumer + professional + specialty tiers
  • Full torque Nm ranges
  • ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration
  • Shimano + SRAM + Campagnolo
  • From 25 units per SKU
Allen key set, mid-range torque wrench with calibration certificate, chain breaker, brand-specific cassette tool and tire levers on a workshop bench
Our repair tools range

What we supply.

Six sub-categories covering hand tools for cycling service work across consumer, professional workshop, and specialty tool tiers. Workshop buyers stocking their own service operations and bike shops sourcing inventory for retail resale both find appropriate SKUs across the range. The sub-categories are organized by functional service work rather than by quality tier, within each sub-category, SKUs span the spectrum from consumer-grade through professional workshop to specialty professional.

Allen keys, hex keys, and Torx tools

Metric hex 1.5mm–10mm plus Torx · Individual tools, basic sets (retail), workshop sets (extended ranges + case), and premium professional sets · Ball-end for angled access · Long- and short-arm variants

The volume hand tool sub-category.

Screwdrivers, pliers, and cable tools

Cycling-relevant Phillips and flathead screwdrivers · Needle-nose, parallel-jaw, snap-ring pliers · Precision cable cutters (clean shifter/brake cable cuts) · Cable end caps and ferrule pliers

Workshop-grade cable cutters are distinct, non-cycling cutters fray shifter and brake cable.

Chain tools

Chain breakers across cycling widths (single-speed through 10/11/12/13-speed) · Master link pliers · Chain wear gauges · Chain whips for cassette and chainring service

Wear gauges flag chain replacement before elongation damages the cassette.

Tire and wheel tools

Tire levers (plastic and metal) · Tubeless installation tools (valves, sealant injectors, bead tools) · Spoke wrenches across nipple sizes · Wheel truing aids for limited workshop use

Dedicated truing stands are on the workshop equipment page.

Torque wrenches and precision tools

Small (1–25 Nm cockpit), mid-range (4–40 Nm), and large (20–100+ Nm cassette/BB) torque wrenches · All ship with factory calibration certificates · ISO/IEC 17025 accredited recalibration via our network of accredited laboratories worldwide

Recalibration certificates issued with documented traceability to national measurement standards.

Brand-specific tools

Shimano (HG cassette lockring, Hollowtech II BB and crank, freehub, mineral-oil bleed kits) · SRAM (XD/XDR cassette, DUB BB, crank, DOT bleed kits) · Campagnolo (cassette, Power Torque / Ultra Torque BB, crank)

Component-system-specific tools that generic tool sets don't include.

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Why wholesale repair tools through us

A wholesale bike repair tools supplier with ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration.

ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration

Torque wrenches ship with factory calibration certificates from the manufacturer. internationally accredited ISO/IEC 17025 recalibration is available through our in-house calibration laboratory, with certificates issued with documented uncertainty calculations and traceability to national measurement standards. This is the verifiable accreditation that professional workshops requiring ISO 9001 quality-system compliance need from their tool supplier.

Wholesale pricing across consumer to professional tiers

Direct-from-supplier wholesale pricing across the full quality-tier spectrum: consumer-grade tools at retail-friendly price points, professional workshop tools with the durability daily service work requires, and specialty tools for advanced workshop work. Tier pricing improves as your volume grows.

Brand resale + your-brand private label

Brand-name tools (where the brand permits wholesale resale) alongside our Ryden-branded range. Hand tools work well for private label across consumer and mid-tier, customers shop on function and price more than on brand for the volume sub-categories. Premium professional tools and precision torque wrenches rely more on brand credibility; we're honest about where each path works.

Brand-specific tools for Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo

Component-system-specific tools across the three major drivetrain ecosystems: Shimano (HG cassette lockring, Hollowtech II BB, mineral-oil bleed kits), SRAM (XD/XDR cassette, DUB BB, DOT-fluid bleed kits), and Campagnolo (cassette, Power Torque / Ultra Torque BB). The component-specific tools generic tool sets don't include.

Ryden-branded Allen key set, basic torque wrench, tire levers and a starter tool kit case arranged for shop-branded private label
Build your shop's own tools range

Branded tools across the categories where it works commercially.

Hand tools are a strong private-label category at the consumer and mid-tier, with mixed viability at the professional workshop level. The honest framing: customers buying volume hand tools (Allen key sets, basic screwdriver sets, tire levers, chain breakers) shop on function and price more than on brand for the volume retail and home-mechanic markets, these work well for private label. Professional workshops buying daily-use tools (premium torque wrenches, professional cable cutters, specialty drivetrain tools) often shop heavily on brand credibility built around durability and precision over years (Park Tool, Pedro's, Effetto Mariposa, Wera), a launch-stage private-label premium tier struggles to compete with established brands in this audience.

We extend private label across Allen keys, hex keys, Torx tools (entry and mid-tier sets), basic screwdrivers and pliers, tire levers (plastic and metal), basic chain breakers, chain wear gauges, basic spoke wrenches, basic torque wrenches (entry and mid-tier with factory calibration certificates), and starter tool kits for home mechanics, at 25 units per SKU with 3-week sample turnaround and 2–3 months from sample sign-off. Premium professional torque wrenches, premium cable cutters, specialty drivetrain tools, and brand-specific drivetrain tools are sourced through brand-resale relationships at launch rather than private label. ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration services apply to our private-label torque wrench SKUs as well as brand-resale SKUs.

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Specifications, materials, calibration, and the variables that matter

Specs that determine whether a tool performs the service work it's claimed for.

Repair tools are evaluated on a specific set of material, precision, durability, and compatibility variables that matter across consumer and professional workshop tiers. The specs that matter:

Tool steel and material grade

Hand tools use various steel grades affecting durability. Chrome vanadium steel (Cr-V) is the volume professional standard, durable, affordable, suitable for most cycling work. S2 tool steel is harder than Cr-V, used in premium Allen keys and torque tools where deformation resistance matters. Stainless steel is used for tools in wet conditions (some screwdrivers and cable tools). Material grade is named per SKU.

Allen key ball-end versus standard hex

Allen keys come in standard hex (straight tip) and ball-end (rounded tip allowing angled engagement) variants. Ball-end allows access to recessed bolts at angles up to ~25° from perpendicular but provides less torque transfer than straight hex. Most workshop sets include both, straight for high-torque applications, ball-end for accessibility. The variant is named per SKU.

Allen key arm length, long versus short

Allen keys come in long-arm (extended reach for recessed bolts) and short-arm (compact for tight spaces) variants; workshop sets often include both. T-handle Allen keys provide additional leverage for high-torque applications. Arm length is named per SKU.

Torque wrench mechanism, click, beam, electronic, digital

Click-type torque wrenches click audibly and tactilely when the set torque is reached, the volume professional standard, typically ±4% of indicated torque, requiring periodic recalibration as the spring ages. Beam-type wrenches use a calibrated steel beam read against a reference scale, less precise but needing no recalibration. Electronic wrenches use load cells with digital displays (±2% or better, with peak-torque memory and angle measurement) at a higher price tier. Digital wrenches combine click operation with a digital readout, mid-tier in price and features. The mechanism is named per SKU.

Torque wrench accuracy specifications

Accuracy varies by mechanism and quality tier: premium click wrenches ±2–4%, standard click ±4–6%, consumer-grade click ±6% or wider; electronic and digital wrenches ±0.5–2% on premium models. The accuracy specification is documented per SKU.

Torque wrench Nm range

Each torque wrench has a calibrated working range (e.g. 4–24 Nm); operating below the minimum or above the maximum reduces accuracy. The full cycling torque range typically requires three wrenches: small (1–25 Nm) for cockpit work (stem bolts, brake levers, derailleur mounting, calipers), mid-range (4–40 Nm) for chainring bolts, pedals, and selected BB lockrings, and large (20–100+ Nm) for cassette lockrings, BB lockrings, and crankarm bolts. Workshops typically stock all three to cover the full service work without operating wrenches outside their calibrated range. The range is documented per SKU.

ISO/IEC 17025 calibration accreditation, what it means

ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for calibration and testing laboratories. Our calibration laboratories are accredited by internationally recognized accreditation bodies that are signatories to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ILAC MRA), which means their 17025 accreditation is recognized internationally. Our calibration laboratory accreditation numbers, the scope of accreditation for torque measurement ranges, and a traceability statement to national measurement standards are provided with each calibration certificate. Operationally: torque wrenches calibrated through our service receive ISO 17025-compliant certificates with documented measurement-uncertainty calculations, traceability statements to national standards, and the lab’s accreditation reference number, meeting the calibration-documentation requirements of the ISO 9001 quality management systems professional workshops use. Calibration validity is typically 12 months under normal use (6-month intervals may suit high-volume workshops). For recalibration, tools ship from your workshop to our facility, are calibrated, certified, and shipped back; turnaround is typically 3 weeks.

Chain tool chain compatibility, speed-specific chains

Chain breakers have evolved with chain speeds. Modern chain breakers handle 13-speed chains (the narrowest current cycling chains); older breakers may not seat properly on 12 or 13-speed chains. Workshop chain breakers typically include multiple driver pins for different chain widths, and master link pliers handle the master-link mechanisms used on most current chains. Chain compatibility is documented per SKU.

Chain wear gauge accuracy

Chain wear gauges measure chain elongation, the indicator that chain replacement is required before cassette damage occurs. Common types: percentage gauges (0.5%, 0.75%, 1% wear markers, typical replacement at 0.5–0.75% for 11+ speed chains, 0.75–1% for older chains) and pin-and-roller gauges. Accurate gauges are essential; inaccurate ones replace chains too early (wasted parts) or too late (cassette damage). Accuracy and gauge type are documented per SKU.

Cable cutter precision

Cycling cable cutters require specific cutting geometry to produce clean cuts without fraying. Volume professional workshop cutters use scissor-style precision shears with hardened blades; consumer-grade "cable cutters" are often general-purpose wire cutters that produce frayed cable ends. Cutting geometry is documented per SKU.

Tubeless installation tool specifications

Tubeless valves (in various lengths for different rim depths), tubeless sealant injectors (with measured volume markings), and tubeless bead tools (for stubborn tire-rim interfaces). Tubeless-specific tools have grown in importance as tubeless adoption has spread across road, gravel, and MTB. Each is named per SKU.

Brand-specific tool compatibility

Brand-specific tools must match the exact splines, threads, or interfaces of the component they service. Shimano HG cassette lockring tools have spline patterns matching Shimano HG lockrings and will not engage SRAM XD/XDR or Campagnolo cassettes; SRAM XD/XDR cassette tools have different patterns; Campagnolo cassette tools different again. Hollowtech II BB tools match Shimano Hollowtech II cups, distinct from SRAM DUB or Campagnolo Power Torque / Ultra Torque BB tools. Brake bleed kits require system-specific fluids, Shimano hydraulic brakes use mineral oil; SRAM hydraulic brakes use DOT brake fluid; mixing systems causes seal damage and brake failure. Component compatibility is documented explicitly per SKU.

What you won't find in our repair tools range at launch

Custom-modified or specialty fabrication tools for unusual frame designs are limited at launch. Cutting-and-fabrication shop tools (frame mitering tools, frame cutting tools, BB threading taps) are outside scope at launch, narrow buyer audience. Electrical diagnostic tools for e-bike service (motor diagnostics, battery testing) are outside scope at launch and would be a separate specialty category. Specialty motorcycle or industrial-cycling tools are outside our cycling-specific scope.

Operational realities named up front

Tools ship dense and durable, with calibration documentation for precision items.

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Freight: dense and durable, mostly metal

Repair tools ship dense per SKU, most tools weigh meaningfully relative to their volume because they're metal. Per-SKU freight is moderate; reorders move by parcel courier for smaller volumes and pallet for larger orders. Tool sets (in cases or rolls) ship as their case unit. International freight from the origin port is quoted per shipment, with pallet capability confirmed at the quote stage for larger orders.

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Packing: retail-ready, with calibration certificates for torque wrenches

Tools ship in retail-ready packaging where they're sold through to end customers, individual tools in retail-friendly packaging or protective sleeves, and sets in organized cases (foam-cut trays, hard-shell cases, roll-up pouches) with the layout visible through retail packaging. Torque wrenches ship with their factory calibration certificate enclosed; recalibration certificates from our ISO 17025 service ship with the recalibrated tool back to the customer.

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Workshop service notes: storage, recalibration, and fluid separation

Torque wrenches should be stored at their minimum setting (not maximum), storing at maximum stresses the internal spring and accelerates calibration drift; customer-facing care guidance ships with each wrench. Recalibration runs at 12-month intervals under normal use (6 months for high-volume workshops), handled by our ISO 17025 service. Most hand tools need minimal care (keep clean, store dry). Critically, Shimano mineral oil and SRAM DOT brake fluid are not interchangeable, DOT fluid damages mineral-oil brake seals and mineral oil does not activate DOT systems, so workshops should separate fluid storage and use system-specific bleed kits. Brand-specific drivetrain tools are easy to confuse (a Shimano HG cassette tool versus a SRAM XD tool) but functionally incompatible, so clear labelling and organized storage matter. We supply torque-spec reference materials, cleaning guidance, and brand-specific tool-identification aids.

Get a real quote on repair tools

Tell us what your shop needs.

We'll come back with honest numbers within 2 business days, Mon–Fri: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per SKU, lead time, freight estimate, calibration-certificate confirmation for torque wrenches, and brand-specific tool compatibility verification.

Which countries you'll sell into, drives certification requirements.
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What happens next

From quote to delivery.

  1. 1

    You enquire

    Quote request submitted with your shop type, sub-categories of interest, quality tier, torque ranges and calibration needs, and brand-specific tool requirements.

  2. 2

    We reply with real numbers and calibration verification

    Within 2 business days, Mon–Fri: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per SKU, lead time, freight estimate, the calibration-certificate type per torque wrench SKU (factory or ISO 17025 accredited), and brand-specific tool compatibility verification.

  3. 3

    Calibration documentation supplied at quote stage where applicable

    For torque wrench inquiries, we supply sample calibration certificates (factory and/or ISO 17025 format) so your compliance team can verify the certificate format meets your workshop's quality-system requirements before order commitment.

  4. 4

    Sample if private label or first stocking order

    Approve physical samples before any full production for private label, or sample SKUs from the catalog if you’re stocking a new range and want to verify tool quality, durability, and finish before committing.

  5. 5

    Order, deposit, production or pick

    Order confirmed. Stock catalog items dispatch from our the origin port warehouse on the agreed schedule. Private label runs to the confirmed production lead time.

  6. 6

    Freight, customs, delivery

    Shipped on agreed Incoterms with calibration certificates included for any torque wrench inventory. Small reorders by parcel courier, larger orders by pallet.

Repair tools FAQ

Common repair tools wholesale questions.

Do you supply torque wrenches with ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration?

Yes. Our internationally accredited ISO/IEC 17025 calibration laboratory provides recalibration services with internationally-recognized accreditation. The accreditation bodies are signatories to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ILAC MRA), so the 17025 accreditation is recognized internationally. Recalibration certificates are issued with documented measurement-uncertainty calculations and traceability to national measurement standards.

What does ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation mean for your torque wrenches?

ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for calibration laboratories. Tools calibrated by our accredited service receive certificates meeting the ISO 9001 quality-management-system documentation requirements used by professional workshops. The accreditation is verifiable through the relevant accreditation body’s directory.

What's the accreditation number and scope of your calibration laboratory?

Accreditation numbers and the scope of accreditation for torque measurement parameters and ranges are provided on request. Verification is available through the accreditation body’s published directory.

What torque wrench Nm ranges do you supply?

Three primary ranges covering the full cycling work: small (1–25 Nm) for cockpit bolts, stem bolts, brake levers, derailleur mounting; mid-range (4–40 Nm) for chainring bolts, pedals, selected BB lockrings; and large (20–100+ Nm) for cassette lockrings, BB lockrings, crankarm bolts. Stocking all three covers the full service work without operating wrenches outside their calibrated range.

What's the calibration validity period for torque wrenches?

Typically 12 months under normal workshop use. High-volume workshops doing frequent torque-critical work may benefit from 6-month recalibration intervals. Our calibration service tracks customer recalibration due dates and provides notification when recalibration is approaching.

What's the recalibration turnaround time?

Tools ship from your workshop to our facility, are calibrated, certified, and shipped back, typically 4 weeks including transit both ways. Express recalibration with priority handling is available on request.

Do you supply Shimano-specific tools?

Yes. Shimano HG cassette lockring tools, Hollowtech II bottom bracket tools, Hollowtech II crank installation tools, freehub body tools, and Shimano-specific brake bleed kits using Shimano mineral oil.

Do you supply SRAM-specific tools?

Yes. SRAM XD and XDR cassette lockring tools, DUB bottom bracket tools, SRAM-specific crank tools, and SRAM-specific brake bleed kits using DOT fluid.

Do you supply Campagnolo-specific tools?

Yes. Campagnolo cassette tools, Power Torque and Ultra Torque bottom bracket tools, and Campagnolo-specific crank tools.

Can I use Shimano hydraulic brake bleed kits with SRAM brakes?

No. Shimano hydraulic brakes use mineral oil; SRAM hydraulic brakes use DOT brake fluid. The two are not interchangeable, DOT fluid damages mineral-oil brake seals, and mineral oil doesn't activate DOT brake systems. Each system requires its system-specific bleed kit with the appropriate fluid.

What quality tiers do you supply across hand tools?

Consumer-grade (retail-friendly price points for resale to home mechanics), professional workshop (daily service-work durability), and specialty professional (premium workshop precision). Specific SKUs span the tier spectrum within each sub-category; the catalog names the tier per SKU.

Do you supply chain breakers for 12-speed and 13-speed chains?

Yes. Modern chain breakers handling 13-speed chains (the narrowest current cycling chains) are stocked at workshop tier. Older breakers may not seat properly on 12 or 13-speed chains; current workshop SKUs are designed for current chain widths.

Do you supply chain wear gauges?

Yes. Multiple chain wear gauge designs across percentage gauges (0.5%, 0.75%, 1% wear markers) and pin-and-roller gauges. Workshop-grade gauges provide accurate chain-elongation measurement to flag chain replacement before cassette damage.

Do you supply tubeless installation tools?

Yes. Tubeless valves in various lengths for different rim depths, tubeless sealant injectors with measured volume markings, and tubeless bead tools for stubborn tire-rim interfaces. Tubeless-specific tools have grown in importance as tubeless adoption spreads across road, gravel, and MTB.

What's the warranty on wholesale repair tools?

Manufacturing-defect coverage on tool steel, mechanism integrity, and functional accuracy for a defined period, with torque-wrench accuracy warranted within manufacturer specifications. Wear (worn flats on Allen keys, dulled cable-cutter blades, worn chain-breaker pins) is not covered. Customer damage from misuse or modification is not covered.

Can you supply custom workshop tool kits for cycling clubs and racing teams?

Yes. Custom workshop kits (Allen key sets, basic torque wrenches, tire levers, chain tools, and selected specialty items in branded cases) for cycling clubs, racing teams, and event mechanics. The quote stage confirms tool selection, MOQ, and custom branding options.

Can you supply a starter tools inventory for a new shop or workshop?

Yes. The quote stage confirms a starter inventory based on your shop's target service capability (basic retail service, full professional workshop, mobile mechanic operation) and the customer mix you're serving.

Do you supply electrical diagnostic tools for e-bike service?

Not at launch. E-bike motor diagnostics, battery testing, and related electrical diagnostic tools require specialty equipment and training beyond launch capacity. This may be a separate category in future expansion.

Ready to source repair tools with verifiable calibration accreditation?

ISO/IEC 17025 accredited torque calibration. Full Nm range coverage. Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo brand-specific tools. Consumer to specialty professional tiers. Reply within 2 business days, Mon–Fri.