Just any power drill I think.
It looks like it comes with the right drill bit, you drill it out, then tap it, then put the helicoil in with a tool in the kit, and then snap off the tang on there off and it should be good to go.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Helicoil-Thread-Repair-Kit-Set-Inserts-M5-x-0-8mm-/130481751990?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item1e615187b6
Helicoil kit, you'll need some kind of drill to use it.
It fixes your thread and makes it stronger.
Not necessarily.
If his videos followed him on an A to B ride, one long line of stuff, then sure, but they don't.
And don't try and get in there with way back home, he's in a camper-van, that's cheating and not what I mean.
I think perhaps the ultimate form of riding would be to integrate trials techniques and bmx tricks into travelling a route.
A bit like freerunning - the point being getting from A to B efficiently - only on a bike.
As for TGS, I don't think any rider could honestly say they've never done a single gap or tap just to see if they could. It's a fundamental thing, but it seems a shame to leave it at that when there's more challenge and fun to be had linking shit together, regardless of whether it's with flowing tricks or more trials.
Aw yeah...
Here's a question for everyone -
If I get a jubilee clip and some rubber for protection, I can slap a seat on there. Good idea or bad?
Might buy a plain black seat for it.
Also considering a respray and custom stickers...