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Durable, Highly Versatile Multi-Tool — Crank Bros M20 Multi-Tool
Crank Bros has a reputation for making the highest quality multi-tools, and this 20 function multi-tool is no exception. Featuring a durable but lightweight steel and aluminum construction, this one-of-a-kind tool comes with a stainless steel carrying case to keep it safe and sound while on the move. With a selection of 20 tools, you can take on a wide variety of on-the-go repairs.
Reduce the bulk on your rides with the powerful multi-tool that can tackle just about any bump in the road. Many versatile attachments make for a smooth ride, thanks to the 20 high tensile steel multi-tools. With a Torx, spoke wrench, multiple screwdriver attachment heads, and many more — this simple piece of equipment can handle just about anything you may encounter.
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B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
Specifications
Nickel | Tool Type: Multi-Tools |
Mfg PartNum: 16402 | |
Gold | Mfg PartNum: 16405 |
Tool Type: Multi-Tools | |
Black & Red | Tool Type: Multi-Tools |
Mfg PartNum: 16404 | |
Reviews
This is what I was looking for to carry when I ride. It has a lot of tools and is pretty compact. Any tool for your under-seat bag is going to be small and a little cumbersome to use, but this works. I have one of these for each bike but slightly different models. One came with a stainless carrying case, which isn't very useful. The top of the case falls off and the tool rattle in the case, so I threw the case away and just put a rubber band around the tool to keep the chain tool closed. The other version I have is better - instead of a case it comes with a little plastic cover which has a small compartment for a chain link and tubeless tire plugs. If fits tight and doesn't rattle - much better. I think both are a little over priced, but are good tools.
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