I'm sure I've seen the same on Aliexpress for about $10, will do my research and get back to you.Stradageek wrote: 4 Feb 2022, 8:40am Whoops, forgot about this one. The only multi-tool I know of that incorporates a usable pedal/wheel nut spanner. It is however eyewateringly expensive (£40)
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What's your favourite bike tool?
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Mine is the new Tyre Lever

But the MT-1 Park Tool in the first post looks like it has more or less everything covered and would be ideal whilst on bike rides-
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Any links for the above tool?Cyclo2022 wrote: 9 Feb 2022, 5:21pm Mine is the new Tyre Lever
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But the MT-1 Park Tool in the first post looks like it has more or less everything covered and would be ideal whilst on bike rides![]()
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Which one.....Slowtwitch wrote: 12 Feb 2022, 7:49amAny links for the above tool?Cyclo2022 wrote: 9 Feb 2022, 5:21pm Mine is the new Tyre Lever
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But the MT-1 Park Tool in the first post looks like it has more or less everything covered and would be ideal whilst on bike rides![]()
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The red one!
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Have you used it yet? How did it go?Cyclo2022 wrote: 9 Feb 2022, 5:21pm Mine is the new Tyre Lever
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But the MT-1 Park Tool in the first post looks like it has more or less everything covered and would be ideal whilst on bike rides![]()