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The PRO BIKE TOOL 17-in-1 Bike Repair Stand is a compact and portable multitool designed for cyclists. It features 17 essential functions, making it ideal for quick roadside repairs on both road and mountain bikes. With a lightweight yet durable design, this tool easily fits in your pocket or saddlebag, ensuring you're always prepared for unexpected breakdowns.
S**R
Doesn't rust, has what you need on the road, and no extra stuff, and high quality machining
I like this A LOT!!!. It is super light and thin and it has the allen keys and screw driver heads I need on the road. It doesn't have a lot of stuff I would almost never use on the road (like socket wrench). So it folds up really thin and is very light. The aluminum is very high quality. So it won't strip things. This is exactly what I was looking for to miminize the bulk of things I need to take with me on a ride. It fits inside a small leather pouch along with my some spare tubes, a small Blackburn minipump, a CO2 cartridge, a spoke wrench, and my credit cards/money/ID, and also my phone. And that in turn easily fits into one of my rear jersey pockets. (That pouch is from a company called Waterfield Designs). So I don't need a saddle bag and everything I need is organized. I wasn't able to do that with other multitools I had that had a lot of extra stuff I would not use on the road. The reason is that they were too bulky. This is not. And I need to emphasize again that while it folds extremely thin, the tools themselves are unusually hard and of very high quality due to the CNC machining.
D**O
Phenomenal Field Multitool
Very low profile and lightweight considering the chain break feature. Beautiful finish and premium feel. Would highly recommend as a multitool for the field. For an everyday shop/bike tool I would go with something with more torque and accessibility in length.
V**H
Sturdy, light, and portable bike tool (and great for general use as well)
Pretty great tool overall. Small form factor and so it's very portable, yet it is still sturdy and seems like it will last. It has a good number of tools that should take care of most quick fixes when you're out with the bike. This is also a useful tool for home use as well.The only reason I took off one star is because I wish the tools stayed in place with greater force/firmness when you use them at a 90 degree angle. There do lock in place somewhat, but a little more tightness would be better so that the tool is easier to use as you are tightening/loosening a bolt.
G**N
I did try it a bit on some of my bicycle fasteners to see how it works and was very pleased and happy with the tool
Since I just received this multitooI on October 2nd, I haven't had a chance to put it to much use.I purchased this tool to carry in my bicycle bag for any required on the road use.I did try it a bit on some of my bicycle fasteners to see how it works and was very pleased and happy with the tool.It is well made, very compact and light, and the keys "snap" easily into 90 degree or 180 degree positons for use.The keys fit the fasteners tightly and it performs great.I haven't yet applied a lot of torque to a tight fastener to check the strength and to see how the tool performs under a heavy load, but it appears to be sturdy enough to apply a significant amount of torque.I also like that it comes with a pouch it slides into which protects the tool as well as prevents the tool from scratching anything else in my bike bag.Overall this is a great lightweight and compact multitool that fits all of the fasteners on my bike, with the exception of a 8mm socket head bolt on my kickstand, and the 15mm nuts on my rear wheel.In order to provide a key and wrench head to fit a 8mm & 15mm would have obviously made the tool much larger and more robust, which I believe would have defeated the whole concept of marketing an easily transportable, lightweight, and compact tool with great functionality :)I love this tool so far :)
J**E
GREAT PRODUCT...
Size perfect, well made and it has a lot of tools for an emergency
S**N
this worked fine for my saddle adjustment
This is vastly different than my 30 year old Topeak tool pod. This is sleek and compact - less bulky. I fit this in a small behind the saddle bike bag. I used the hex/ allen key to adjust my seat. I was able to obtain enough leverage to loosen the nut and adjust the seat position on the rails., The bit length is a bit shorter than my tool pod from last century.This is the first time I used the bike tool so I have limited feedback at this time. There is a thin vinyl pouch which encloses the bike tool on 3 sides.The price is so right for this compact tool. I have peace of mind knowing I now have a separate tool for my bikes. If getting leverage during usage is a problem, I imagine that I could wrap the tool with whatever I have handy to make it more comfortable for a sturdier grip.
T**M
The best multitool to leave inside your saddle bag, with an unintended bonus feature...
If you're looking for a compact multitool that won't take up a ton of room in your saddle bag, look no further than this one. I wouldn't rely on this tool for normal bike maintenance at home because it's not as ergonomic as other larger tools, but it's perfect for simple roadside repairs with almost zero weight/space cost in your bag or pocket.The tool does come with one unintended bonus feature, which I just discovered on a ride the other day. I was cruising along on a group ride when all of a sudden I heard a loud bang/pop sound. Turns out my rear tire exploded, leaving a gapping hole in the tire about a centimeter in size. I've seen the dollar bill trick be used before, where you wedge the bill between the tube and the tire and the fibers in the bill are strong enough to contain the tube, but I wasn't confident that it would get me home, which was another eight miles away. I started to unpack my flat repair kit when the leather pouch that comes with this tool fell out of my saddle bag and another rider suggested using that to patch the hole. It turned out to be a brilliant idea. I replaced the tube and placed the leather pouch between the tube and the tire and was able to ride all the way home on it.Thanks Pro Bike Tool for unintentionally saving my ride!
M**.
Chainbreak tool does not have enough leverage
Had to jam the bottom of the tool into the chainring into the chainring to keep it in place as I twisted the other side. The body of the chainring tool was to short to resist the tourqe needed to break the chain with just my hand. Have also used my crescent wrench in the garage to do the same thing but thats not something I had on the trail. Otherwise this is an excelent tool, small compact, corrosion resisnt, tollerance seems good.
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