- Multifunctional combination set: This bicycle repair kit contains 38 types of compact professional accessories, which can easily deal with a series of problems such as chain and tire failure when riding outdoors. It supports repairs in harsh environments, allowing you to continue your cycling journey without danger.
- Professional repair tools: The set includes chain remover, tire lifter, various specifications of plum wrenches, hexagonal/hexagonal wrenches, flat/cross screwdrivers and other accessories, as well as a bottle opener. You only need one to meet all your outdoor needs.
- Compact and easy to carry: The 38-in-one combination set design allows you to carry it easily when traveling. It is small enough to put in a saddle bag or pocket, and you never have to worry about losing parts. It provides you with more effective help when you encounter special situations and is a good helper for your riding.
- Durable: The multifunctional tool set is made of S2 alloy tool steel, which is wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant. It is widely used in outdoor survival, home daily use, electrical appliance repair, and bicycle repair.
- Rest assured guarantee:Our products have a 1-year quality guarantee. If you have any questions, you can contact us at any time and we will solve your problems as quickly as possible.
Bike Multifunction Tools
Bike Multi Tool, Bicycle Repair Tool Kit 38 in 1 Bicycle Multitool with Chain Levers Hex Spoke Wrench Splitter Tool and Crank Puller Portable Repair Tool Accessories Set for…
$9.99
DrSpike –
This does include a wide range of useful tools, but it is quite bulky compared to a leatherman or such. I would not want to keep this in my pack on me, but it can live in my saddle bag just fine and gives me a wide range of tool option. I am a little worried about using it in tighter places though, since not everywhere I sometimes need bike tools has a ton of clearance to fit tools into. I might still keep my miniratchet and bits with this for those times.
DrSpike –
Mike W. –
I had to grab something from my toolbox so many times I finally gave up on humoring the bike multi tool for my project. I had ordered a replacement post & seat, needed to install the handlebars, and assemble and attach training wheels. So while it is solid metal with a nice black finish and find white contrast markings on it, that strives for compactness, I found it repeatedly frustrating and often either unable to get around bolts it did fit due to angles and tight spaces, or didn’t fit at all, or could fit but not rotate because everything is so tight together on this multi tool.
Mike W. –
EMANITA –
This was a fairly decent tool until the day I dropped it and the screws and pins started to come loose eventually making it multiple pieces instead. That was okay I mean I bought it and it wasn’t such a pain and could be used as a last resort if I didn’t have my other bike tools on me while I am out and about. But this one piece I used (the bit tool ) had broke and was no longer any good to me. I thought this was going to be sturdy but it actually wasn’t and had a slow painful put on the back shelf kinda death with me. I didn’t mind it in pieces but the way it broke and an important part of the tool to me I just I dunno very disappointed actually. I mean it isn’t worth it if you ask me and I barely used it too so it basically disintegrating and the metal(metal plastic???) breaking just doesn’t make a good tool for the price or for durability. It definitely isn’t durable.
I liked the look of it however but that might be its only saving grace.
EMANITA –
EMANITA –
Very Impressive Bike Tool. A bit on the heavier side when it comes to tools, however, for good reason. It comes with nearly everything you will need to get a bike, and other bikes, back in the move. Granted, you have spare chain parts or link, bam you can do it with this tool. You have a flat with a spare tube, you can change it out with the lever. Any bolt heads on an older bike you come across? You can tighten and loosen someone’s bike and give em a hand. Even had some basic linear measurements for reference. Very handy tool for the money if you don’t mind the weight.
EMANITA –
robert gordon –
On the plus side, it’s a hefty piece of metal with hardened bits. The problem is that the “wrenches” are practically useless unless you happen to be working on a nut on a flat plane with 6″ inches of clearance. Very few nuts on my bicycle qualify. Similar criticism applies to the fold-out tool bits and clearance issues.
robert gordon –
Kodí –
This is a great compact tool for doing trail repairs when you are away from your standard tools for emergency repairs. It has just about everything you need to do repairs to modern bicycles in the middle of nowhere. The multi-tool is compact, but heavy-duty to stand up to heavy use. The different tools tuck in nicely with earth magnets holding them in place until ready to use. Getting one out is easy and doesn’t require a sacrificial fingernail trying to open it up like some Swiss army knives or other multi-tools. They really packaged all the tools in a convenient way where not an ounce of empty space was wasted. A few of the tool extensions have a multitude of tasks that can be performed with it. The coating is great and should last for a long time without fear of rust or corrosion. It is a bit heavy which would delegate it to be stored in an underseat bag or backpack, but is small enough to not take up much room.
It is great having everything you need besides an air pump all in one easy to carry tool as to not get lost or pieces separated. Just like a famous credit card, don’t leave home without it while riding your bike. For the asking price, it is an outstanding value that should outlast most bicycles and I’m ashamed I didn’t get one sooner instead of doing the walk of shame or waiting around for a pick up. Get one today!
Kodí –
Logan –
Perfect size! Easy to take on rides. Has all tools needed for repairs. Love the portability.
Logan –
Gadget –
This is my go to inside of my pack these days as this has just about every tool that you would need with the exception of a plier! I actually had to utilize the tool the other day to attempt to help another rider where their rim brake slipped out and unfortunately while I thought that it had everything that I could possibly need it was missing one key component!
However, this has nearly everything that you would need to have on a bicycle ride in order to make quick adjustments or to fix something quickly that wouldn’t require deeper work. I’ve utilized it to adjust my seat post, my saddle and a few various other areas. All in all, it’s a good tool and very happy with how many different items it was able to merge and fit into my pack in such a condensed size!
Gadget –