2024 the best mountain bike review
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TOP BICYCLE ACCESSORY FOR MOUNTAIN BIKERS OR ROAD BIKES – Simple folding multitool design made with chrome vanadium steel (CR-V) with polished finish body make the tool durable and the perfect addition to any bike parts repair accessories.
ALL YOU NEED IN ONE PLACE – 20 Precision tools in 1 place, including 2/2.5/3/4/5/6/8 mm Allen / Hex Keys, T25 and Phillip Cross Head Tool #2 screwdriver and Flat head #5, Spoke wrench 13/14/15/16G, T30 (Mavic Spline), Box wrench 8/9/10mm, and chain breaker tool. Bottle opener tool included too!
COMPACT, SLEEK & LIGHTWEIGHT – Mini multitool is only 0.6 inches thick, 2.8 inches long and 1.6 inches wide. Weighing at only 4.4 oz, it is designed for easy storage in pockets or saddle bags.
PORTABLE MAINTENANCE – This cycling multitool travels easily and allows for repairs on the road or trail. The chain breaker tool specializes in bicycle chain issues that can happen on the road. Convenient roadside repairs will get you back in action quickly.
PRECISION QUALITY – Our tool is Made In Taiwan and we stand behind the quality of our products, if you have any product issues, we’re very happy to either Refund or Replace your current item.
Reviewer: Michael E.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very Solid Build
Review: Perfect for my needs. I ride about 6k miles a year and wanted a multi tool that was light weight, small, but functional. This meets all my needs. For the price I was really surprised at how well built it is. So solid that sometimes I use it for weekly/monthly maintenance and not just as an emergency too.Regardless the design, shape and quality make this an item you should buy without fear.
Reviewer: Zensense
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Beautiful compact tool
Review: This is a beautiful lightweight multi-tool that takes up about 1/2 the space in my small saddle bag than my previous tool. The finish is a beautiful chrome plate. Looks like jewelry. We bought two and they easily fit in the small zipper pocket on the bottom of my bag. Gear price!
Reviewer: Dish Soap
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: One tool to rule them all; my favorite
Review: I have a bunch of these bike multitools, with varying numbers of tools, most of which are from name brands. But, this one is by far my favorite. It has no unnecessary tools and is minimal in shape and size. Yet, it's very strong. I have really cranked on both the #5 and #6 hex keys (extremely hard on the #6 for seat bolts) with no flexing, loosening or stripping. The thing is bulletproof and at the same time extremely pocketable. I just throw it in my front pocket and it's smaller than my Airpods pro case. So far, no rust or any type of wear. I've been using it for a few months now and it hasn't loosened. The only reason not to buy it is if it doesn't have all the tools you need. A+ and a fantastic value for money in my book.
Reviewer: Friagram
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good compact tool
Review: Has everything you need. Flathead is medium size, but mostly useless on modern bikes, save for a pry tool. The nut wrenches are kind of useless too. Phillips is #2, fine. This tool has all the Allen keys you will need except for oversized crankshafts. If you need to take off a crank, you are not going to do it on the trail anyhow.Seems some people can't find the 5mm Allen. It is there, but has a larger Allen key cap over it. The larger key only fits pedals on modern bikes. It is a little annoying to have to remove the adapter each time to use the most common wrench size. The little nut also blocks the tool from completely closing flat into the 10mm wrench hole. If the 5mm key were slightly longer, it would fold flat. I would prefer removing the Allen adapter and combining a hex wrench with a flathead side by side to create this larger and mostly useless Allen size. Since none of my bikes use it, I will remove it.They should remove the torx, largest Allen, and nut wrenches.I would like to see a punch/rasp and tubeless strip inserter added. A small serrated knife would've good too.Overall this tool is fine. Probably will only need to use it once every 1000 miles of mountain biking. The inconvenience is minimal.
Reviewer: David Lovell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Beautiful design, solid construction.
Review: This product feels EXTREMELY sturdy. I can't flex the chassis at all with my hands. The wood on the side looks great, I thought it was going to be plastic with a woodgrain design but this is definitely real wood. Mine is a bit darker than the one in the listing picture. I was skeptical that this would be low quality because it hasn't had a lot of reviews yet, and I thought they might have been fake reviews, but I can tell that's not the case. It would be great if all the hex keys were next to each other in sequential order, but that might not have been an option for the manufacturers in order to fit everything together. My old scale said it weighs 7 ounces; it feels very dense in the hand too, although that's to be expected for a multitool this rigid. Also I'm not a fake review writer just a consumer that likes road bikes, mountain bikes, and working on bikes.Update: I take back what I said about wanting allen keys in sequential order. Having the 5mm on a separate side has been extremely convenient as it is easy to find and is the size used on my deralleur, quill stem, and seat post.I bought this for the chain tool and it works flawlessly, it's even fun to use. After some serious torque the chassis is have a slight amount of flex in the hand, but that could be removed by tightening up the side bolts. Still a 5/5 for me. I left mine in the rain and it got a bit of rust, so I'd recommend spraying everything with a rust inhibitor like WD-40 or T9.
Reviewer: S. Moon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Updated: Does exactly what most current bikes need.
Review: Didn't want to carry a full tool kit, just the basics needed to get my bike dialed in, or address resetting things in case of a minor crash or 'lay down." This one works perfectly, has everything I need - and a few extras. My only "irk" is that it should have a Phillips No. 2 head - the small one it does have is essentially useless.The form factor and light weight mean I can toss it in a small frame bag and not think about it; it's always there.Updated: Had this about a month, still consider it excellent. Wanted to add that I've had to buy another... my partner decided she liked it so much the first one now lives in her cycling kit. In looking at possible other options, I note that this is probably the lightest and smallest out there. Still wish it had a Phillips #2 instead of #1, but hey - for 20% of the weight of the next tool, I'll take it.
Reviewer: Anonymous2013010101
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome little tool
Review: This little mini-tool is awesome. Very small, sturdy, and it has every hex and T tool I need for my bike. My friends carry these big bulky multi tools in their backpacks (which are packed to the brim with all sorts of pumps, tools, tubes and hydration packs), but I wanted something small I can carry on 1-2 hr rides in my little bum bag along with my car keys and phone. Most other multi tools have too much stuff on them. When was the last time you needed an 8mm hex on the trail? Unless your break a chain or something, 99.999% of the time all you need is a 3, 4, 6 or T25. For $13 you canât beat this little tool.
Reviewer: Sean Penermon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Small Enough to Carry Big Enough to Use
Review: I have a pretty small saddle bag and this is a perfect fit. But itâs not so small that it is useless when I need to get good torque. Seems like good quality craftsmanship too.
Reviewer: Bobby
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Very well manufactured. Light and easy to stow in a pocket. I've used it a couple of times and it seems to have all you would need for a quick repair/adjustment while cycling.
Reviewer: Shoon Hau Jie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Bought this to replace my Cyckit mini tools (they are both very similar) as I want it to fit in the cyckit aeroclam saddle bag I have. Fits perfectly
Reviewer: Jodie
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This tool is exactly as described, very compact and light weight. Sturdy and usable.
Reviewer: Clem
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Works as advertised! Not the lightest tool to put in your back pocket, but for the kind of tasks you use it for, that's a small penalty. You can also pack it in your under saddle carrier.
Reviewer: Andre Ang
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This multi-tool is a must have in every cyclist saddlebag, it's so compact and lightweight it seems that it's not even there! 100% recommended
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