Multitool?
CalumAH
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Any recommendations? Not looking to spend huge amounts, but also don't want to miss anything important out.
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Topeak alien0
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Toopeak Hexus II for me. The screwdrivers are a bit wobbly in use but everything else is solid and works great plus it's very handy having the tyre levers, spoke key and chain splitter built into such a small package.0
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Crank Brothers 19, the best multi tool I have ever used by a country mile. Every tool works, they are all solid, I can't speak highly enough. But, if you need more recommendations than just me then take a look at the reviews on this link http://www.wiggle.co.uk/crank-brothers- ... ulti-tool/Ridley Orion0
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The Lezyne multi tools are very good too. Quite a range of sizes, weights, dimensions and tools. They usually include a bottle opener ... Eg: http://m.bikeradar.com/gear/category/to ... tool-33672
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Wacky Racer wrote:Crank Brothers 19, the best multi tool I have ever used by a country mile. Every tool works, they are all solid, I can't speak highly enough. But, if you need more recommendations than just me then take a look at the reviews on this link http://www.wiggle.co.uk/crank-brothers- ... ulti-tool/
Sold! Thanks for the recommendations guys, this one looks great.0 -
Handsdown Wilko own brand bike tool only £5 but just as good as ones 4x more exspensive.0
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PeakRider91 wrote:Handsdown Wilko own brand bike tool only £5 but just as good as ones 4x more exspensive.
So it has all of this does it? Really? Hmmmmm.........
Tools 16 total
Allen Wrenches: 2/2.5/3/4-2 piece/5/6/8mm
Spoke Wrenches: 15g/14g
Chain Tool: Cast CrMo Steel
Chain Hook: Steel Wire
Tire Levers: Two Engineering Grade Plastic Levers
Screw Drivers: Phillips & Flat Head
Torx: Bit T25
Tool Material: Hardened Steel
Body: Engineering Grade Plastic
Size: (L x W x H) 9.5 x 4.4 x 2.6 cm 3.7” x 1.7” x 1”
Weight: 167 g / 5.88 oz
(actually, this is the Topeak Hexus (I like it) which is less than four times more expensive than your suggestion but never mind).Faster than a tent.......0 -
Wacky Racer wrote:Crank Brothers 19, the best multi tool I have ever used by a country mile. Every tool works, they are all solid, I can't speak highly enough. But, if you need more recommendations than just me then take a look at the reviews on this link http://www.wiggle.co.uk/crank-brothers- ... ulti-tool/
I'm with you all the way on Crank Bros. Can't find any fault with it.0 -
I used a topeak mulitool for the last 3 years or so and had no problems with it. But with it being in my saddlebag for so long it has started to rust. so thought I would invest in a new multitool.
I've seen this from Specialized and it does look like good value for money.
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/speciali ... 61613.html
Especialliy with the saddlebag and puncture repair patches!(I think my current saddlebag has seen better days!)
Has anyone got one of these? I know it's only a multitool but......0