- Bike Repair Kit with Tools Bag include Bicycle Pump + Bike Multitool + Crank Extractor and Wrench + Bone Wrench + Tire Lever + Bike Glueless Patches Set.
- Bike Glueless Patches Set – 12 Pcs Bike Glueless Patches ( 6 Pcs Rectangle and 6 Pcs Circles ) Are Included in the Suit, Simply Apply the Rasp to Roughing The Inner Tube, And Paste The Self Adhesive Patch Firmly on The Damaged Area for Emergency.
- Mini Bicycle Pump – This is Made of Plastic, Suitable for Presta and Schrader Compatible, Storage Size 7.9 in, Expansion Size 16.2 in. Suitable For Emergency Tire Pressure Replenishment Outdoors.
- 16 in 1 Bike Multitool – Allen Key (mm): 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6, Socket Hex Wrench (mm): 8 | 9 | 10 and a Socket Extension Rod, Flat Wrench (mm): 8 | 10 | 15, Spoke 14GE, Slot & Cross Screwdriver.
- 2 in 1 Crank Extractor and Wrench – Bike Crank Extractor + 16mm Spanner and Auxiliary Wrench, Bicycle Repair Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Speed MTB, Mountain Bike, Road Bike.
- 10 in 1 Bone Wrench – Include 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15mm Hexagon Slot. 3.7″ Very Sturdy and mini, Will Never Break and Protect Your Hands. Integrated Casting Molding, All iron.
- 4.6″ Tire Lever – 2 Pcs Nylon Tire Pry Bars Are Included in The Tool Kit, Easy For Cyclists to Remove the Inner Tube and Provide Assistance During Repairing for a Flat.
- Bike Tools Bag – This is Made of Nylon Material, Can be Hung on the Front, Frame, and Rear of the Bike with Velcro. It is Very Easy to Install and Convenient to Carry.
Bike Multifunction Tools
Bike Repair Kit with Tools Bag + Bicycle Pump + Bike Multitool + Crank Extractor and Wrench + Bone Wrench + Tire Lever + Bike Glueless Patches Set
$19.89 $22.89
Alex Smith –
The kit was amazing. It has everything you need to fix a flat tire if you were out on a bike ride and got a flat. The only issue I had was using the bike tire pump which is why I gave it 4 stars. I let out more air than I was able to get in the tire. I was never able to figure out how to use it, so it is useless to me.
Alex Smith –
Tom –
The toolset is heavy yet contains pretty much everything you need to perform an on-road repair of your bicycle. The multitool is really loaded, it even includes 7,8,9 mm sockets and 8,10,15 mm flat wrench, and S-pocket wrench.
The toolset has an interesting wrench for 10 different nuts, very handy.
In my opinion, unless you’re travelling far or ride wildernes or mountain trails, it could be just extra weight for your trip.
For a local trip, I suggest to take the pump, patches set, and tire removal levers, and, maybe a multitool and put it in your backpack.
The pump is kinda small and doesn’t support Schroeder valve. However you may not even need a bigger pump.
Note:
-1 point for missing support of a Schroeder valve and the overall weight.
Tom –
Dan Smith –
Appears to be a good moderate quality comprehensive kit with everything you might reasonably need while on a ride. This kit should replace any loose collection of tools or patches you carry now on your bike and won’t leave you stranded. Fortunately, or unfortunately for this review, I haven’t had need for it yet, so I can’t really say right now how each tool, pump, or patch works, but the peace of mind of having this all-in-one kit on your ride is worth it.
Dan Smith –
Tom –
This small portable toolkit contains all the essential tools for making simple fixes to the most common bicycle breakdowns. Even if you’re not comfortable removing a wheel and patching an innertube, the tire pump, allen wrench set, and bone wrench are essential to snug up parts that may come loose during a ride… or for simply adjusting the handlebars or seat en route.
I personally don’t go on rides, even just a mile or two from home, without a simple toolkit like this in my bike trunk. If you need them just once you’ll be thankful you’re not walking your bike back home. Believe me, I’ve done that too!
Tom –
EGReviews –
This tool kit can save your trip when you are away from the convenience of your garage and pro-tools.
Using these tools you can easily adjust- re-adjust seat, handlebar, break pads, re-tension chain and also remove tires in the MTB.
The Allen wrenches are true size and if used correctly won’t cause any screw striping, same for the sockets.
I haven’t used any of the patches better having them and not needing them. The air pump is a very basic version and may be used to pump up a few PSIs if the need comes around.
The bag is made of thin canvas and has velcro ties to mount into the post of your bike. Definitely not an option for MTB as it adds considerable weight and quite surely the bag will come off at the first jump.
Bring it with you in your backpack and forget about walking your bike several miles after getting a flat tire.
Recommended? Sure.
EGReviews –
J. Fisher –
My teenager always has something loose, or tire that’s loosing air. It really feels like it’s always something.
I ordered this so when the inevitable happens we don’t have to go home. We can stop and do the quick repair and go riding again.
I have no complains with this. It’s been great!
J. Fisher –
TooMuchPrime –
I like this bike repair kit! It all fits inside its own compact case. When opened, everything is readily accessible. With this set of tools, you should be able to do most simple repairs while you’re out riding. There’s even tire levers for helping separate the tire from the rim so you can replace an inner tube. I took off one star, due to the anemic hand operated air pump. This tool set would be unbeatable if they had only replaced the hand operated air pump with a CO2 inflator (and allowed the user to supply their own CO2 cartridges). This tool kit should fit easily into a backpack, or even an under-seat bag.
TooMuchPrime –
Alex Smith –
I love that this toolkit has everything that you need when you are on a bike ride and run into some sort of issue with your bike. Whether it is having to put additional air in a tire, or change an inner tube, this provides you with the tools you need, all in a nice little carrying pouch.
Alex Smith –