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Topeak The Mini 6-Function Bicycle Tool
By: Topeak

Average Rating: 4.5     Total Reviews: 3

Features:
  1. 6 Tools Total
  2. One Piece Ultra-Light Folding Tool
  3. Weight: ¿58 g / 0.13 lb
  4. Material: Hardened Steel (Tools),Extruded Aluminum (Body)


Product Description:

The Topeak Mini Folding Multi Tool can keep bolts tight while still being small enough to carry anywhere. Includes:6 Functions

Where to Buy

SellerPriceShipping
BikeWorldUSA$8.75 1-2 business days
Xtreme Bike & Sport$8.78 4-5 business days
BikeSomeWhere$9.95 2-3 business days
Niagara Cycle Works$10.50 1-2 business days
Amazon.com$11.17(Free Shipping) Ships in 24 hours
Brands Cycle and Fitness$11.99 1-2 business days
BikeWorldUSA$12.99 1-2 business days
BikeWorldUSA$12.99 1-2 business days
Sunrise Cyclery$19.99 1-2 business days
Lowest New Price Found: $8.75

Reviews
Short but functional       rating
by:       on: 21-Apr 2009

Good for bike bag. You cannot get too much leverage so don't
expect to fully tighten some higher torque locations.
Awesome       rating
by:       on: 11-Jan 2009

It's tiny. Even smaller than I thought it would be. Has the just the stuff needed for a quick repair on the road.
Tiny and well made for always having on the bike       rating
by:       on: 28-Nov 2008

Tiny but with the allen wrench heads (and philips head) that you'll need for minor adjustments on the road. Small enough to put in undersaddle back and forget about until you need it. Rock solid and doesn't flex/twist under strong rotating pressure. Doesn't have 'lots' of stuff that you also may need (big allen wrench for cranks, chain tool), but it is what it is. Can be hard to get leverage given how small it is, but extending allen wrench pieces on opposite side helps a lot. Also can be hard to fully rotate in small space since body of tool is close to tip of tool with short tools. You should have 'regular' allen wrenches and more tools at home (even if you are a non-mechanic that rides like me), but this tool is so tiny you have no excuse for not at least carrying this when out on any ride.

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