Nice one Beat For a multitool forum, I'm often surprised how little coverage the bike tools get.I have a couple of Topeak tools (Ratchet Rocket and Hexus II), but it'll probably be the weekend before I can do pics
99% of the times I just carry and use the Micra.Sometimes I also carry this from LIDL:(Image removed from quote.)
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You did see right (even fast shoot with mobile quality of photo not great..) Sides do remove. So goes to 4 pieces.
Sorry I am late to the party. Did not see this until now. These are pics I took last year for another thread. Over the years I've had several bike MTs but I keep giving them away not newbies to the sport and get newer ones. This is what I have now.Pic 1 - I carry a Park Tool IB-1 and a Leatherman Squirt PS4 with my road bike. Bare bones setup, good enough to limp home.Pic 2 - I carry an Older Park Tool MT with a Leatherman PST with my MTB. Don't think they make this PT MT anymore. This was my first bike MT and still use it. Had to get another Torx MT to keep up with the newer equipment.Pic 3 - Other bike tools. Mostly Park Tools. There is another box for the bigger tools like the derailleur hanger checker, headset press, etc.I love working on my bikes. All the bikes I have now have been built from the frame up by me.
Quote from: rishardh on January 12, 2016, 06:51:16 AMSorry I am late to the party. Did not see this until now. These are pics I took last year for another thread. Over the years I've had several bike MTs but I keep giving them away not newbies to the sport and get newer ones. This is what I have now.Pic 1 - I carry a Park Tool IB-1 and a Leatherman Squirt PS4 with my road bike. Bare bones setup, good enough to limp home.Pic 2 - I carry an Older Park Tool MT with a Leatherman PST with my MTB. Don't think they make this PT MT anymore. This was my first bike MT and still use it. Had to get another Torx MT to keep up with the newer equipment.Pic 3 - Other bike tools. Mostly Park Tools. There is another box for the bigger tools like the derailleur hanger checker, headset press, etc.I love working on my bikes. All the bikes I have now have been built from the frame up by me.Nice 2nd Picture, can we have more details about the tool in the lower right corner? Please?
Never seen one like this It's amazing how many rather simple bike-tool designs are out there.
Got this today Brooks 1909 - Adjustable Spanner & Tyre Lever
Visited my LBS to see what's new and got this. Claim weight is 66g and beautifully crafted. Bare bones tools but has the Torx 25 and 30.
Got this today Brooks 1909 - Adjustable Spanner & Tyre Lever(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: rishardh on January 30, 2016, 04:05:20 AMVisited my LBS to see what's new and got this. Claim weight is 66g and beautifully crafted. Bare bones tools but has the Torx 25 and 30. I should put up a picture of my next Bike Tool
My bike tools are my Swisstool X which is my edc and a 1 euro costing 6 inch adjustable wrench which i keep in my jacket pocket.I never really had any problems with my bike except for a couple of times when i put to much force on the pedals that cause the rear wheel to pull forward on one side and that causes the tire to rub against the frame. Loosened the main nut and put the wheel back in its correct position.