Well, proper school boy error! Went to sort my kit and the zipped pouch my bike tool lives in was open... And empty...
Guess I'm in the market for a new one!
What are folk using? I'd like at least a few Allen keys etc and a chain breaker
I looked briefly at the crank brothers ones
Thanks
Lost my tool!
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Re: Lost my tool!
Living the high life:
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/axi ... 2468-p.asp
(The tools and chain breaker are actually decent quality and do work)
Every gram counts:
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=269
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/axi ... 2468-p.asp
(The tools and chain breaker are actually decent quality and do work)
Every gram counts:
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=269

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Re: Lost my tool!
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/ ... l-10-37767
I had to fix a snapped chain with it just last week as it happens
I like Lezyne stuff
I had to fix a snapped chain with it just last week as it happens
I like Lezyne stuff
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Re: Lost my tool!
Just got a Topeak Hexus recently and am impressed. The chain tool is the same as on the Alien, but the Hexus ditches all the ring spanners I'd never use. It seems well made and also well thought out.
Re: Lost my tool!
For general trail use I spent ages finding one that had only the stuff I needed without surplus tools. Crank Bros 17 for an all in one, lovely quality and good weight and I know I can rely on it.
Avoid Birzman if you actually plan on using it over admiring/weighing it. Most disappointing piece of junk I have had from bike industry in long long time. Appear fantastic until you actually need to put any torque through it.
For bikepacking though I'll often strip my tools down to a selection of the bare minimum.
Avoid Birzman if you actually plan on using it over admiring/weighing it. Most disappointing piece of junk I have had from bike industry in long long time. Appear fantastic until you actually need to put any torque through it.
For bikepacking though I'll often strip my tools down to a selection of the bare minimum.
Re: Lost my tool!
Admittedly, these are available to the masses yet, but I think my Fix It Sticks are just about to displace all my other trail multitools. 50g and delivers as much leverage as I can get from my workshop tools (which for undoing singlespeed wheel bolts is quite handy).

Pair with a chain splitter (http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=14427) and you've got everything you need that is fully functional.

Pair with a chain splitter (http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=14427) and you've got everything you need that is fully functional.