- 【IDEAL BIKE TOOL KIT】— Whether you’re miles from home or just simply trying to get to work on time, a flat tire or other mechanical issue can throw a wrench into your plans. The bike tool Kit is like a first-aid kit for your bike. It includes not only the tools you need to make on-the-fly adjustments and repairs, but also a few extras to do some trailhead parking-lot maintenance.
- 【BIKE TIRE REPAIR】— Use your tire levers, Take the tire out of the bead, Locate where the air is escaping from. Use metal rasp tool to rough up the area around the puncture so that your adhesives have something to grip. Then press glueless punch firmly over the hole and insert tube into the tire and re-inflate.
- 【CO2 INFLATOR WITH CARTRIDGES】— CO2 Inflator fit Presta & Schrader valve, and CO2 cartridges are smaller and lighter than a hand pump, easily fitting into a saddle bag or jersey pocket. The cartridges are full of compressed air and can inflate flat tire in a matter of seconds without any blood sweat and tears.
- 【8 IN 1 BIKE MULTITOOl】— Simple folding multitool design made with chrome vanadium steel (CR-V) with polished finish body make the tool durable and fashion, 8 IN 1 tool functions including 2/3/4/5/6 mm Allen / Hex Keys, T25 and Phillip Cross Head Tool #1 screwdriver and Flat head #5, includes most biking fix needs.
- 【ESSENTIAL BIKE TIRE REPAIR TOOLS KIT】—Don’t let unforeseen problems and breakdowns spoil your cycling through nature. With this bike repair tool kit included a CO2 Inflator Kits with 2 X 16g CO2 Cartridges, a 8-in-1 Multifunction tool, a tire repair box with six patches, three tire lever.Compact design and easy to use. Except repairing bicycle tires, it is also an perfect choice for routine repairs.
Bike Tool Kits
Bike Repair Tool Kit-Co2 Inflator Kits with Co2 Cartridges,8 in 1 Multi Tools, Tire Tube Patches & Tire Levers Included- Bike Maintenance Emergency Repair Tool Kit
$19.99
Michael Marx –
I bought this for my grandsons for quick fix for there bicycles and with use to get them back on trails
Michael Marx –
hitthetrail –
It has 3 tire irons and everything you need to patch your punctured innertube. To inflate the tire after repairing the flat, it uses co2 cartridges instead of a pump. This help to keep the total space taken up by the kit to an absolute minimum. I can’t vouch for how well this works, but will post a followup. Looks good though.
hitthetrail –
hitthetrail –
I do a fair amount of biking, and like most people who are into the sport that means I have multiple bikes. It’s nice to have a repair kit on each, because I am lazy and moving the saddle bag/repair kits between bikes is a pain. Its also something I often forget. In my primary kit, I have some of the more expensive tools found in this kit from the name brands, and there is little question that they are nicer and of a higher quality. However, they are also significantly more expensive. In fact, just the name brand inflator I have costs as much as this entire kit (without any co2 cartridges). For the same price, this kits includes not only the inflator, but 2 cartridges, a multitool, tire levers, and a patch repair kit. You get quite a bit more for your money.
Now, none of the components is quite as nice as the top name brand. However, I would categorize them as surprisingly good, other than the multitool (more on that in a bit). I tested the inflator out on my MTB and it worked great. The inflator is of my preferred style, which allows you to close and open the valve easily and in controlled fashion. This means that you can closely control how much you tire is inflated, and at what rate. It also means, if you dont use the entire cartridge – it isnt wasted. Just close it up, and put it back in the pack. The construction of the inflator seems to be very good. Its made of metal parts, with knurled knobs. The cartridges threaded in great, and it threads onto you presta valve (no schraders – as one would expect) to hold it in place while you inflate. It worked like a charm, and I was pleasantly surprised at its quality.
The tire levers will work just find. They are thick enough by appearance to hold up fine over time. They include the spoke latch to allow you to use 2 to get those stubborn beads over the rim. The cartridge I tested worked as expected, and the patch kit appears it will work in a pinch (not a pinch flat though – the inflator is for that 😉 ).
The multi-tools is probably the least impressive. It is very basic, and while it does include a few allen wrenches, a star (torx), phillips, and flat head screw driver – thats about it. It is noticeably cheaper than my other multitools, and has less tools. The ergonomics of using it also seem poor. I would not be surprised it if fell apart or broke. The rest of the kit is great, but I would recommend a better multitool.
I do wish they had included a repair kit for a tubeless tire as that is so popular and common these days. However, on the whole I would call this kits a great value, and of surprising good quality, other than the multitool.
hitthetrail –
Fito –
Muy bueno el producto y rápida entrega
Fito –
E. Hundtofte –
If you have a standard road bike with skinny tires, that’s the kind of bike this is made for. I have a Specialized Ruby road bike and a Tern folding electric bike with fat 20″ wheels. When something goes awry with the e-bike, I typically am not able to fix it on the fly and this toolkit doesn’t change that. But the kit fits perfectly in my seat bag on the Specialized and has everything needed for repairs during a ride.
The multi-tool kit is a bit wobbly and seems to have a metal plating that really rounds out the edges on the smaller tools, so I ditched the multi-tool for the set I already have which is far more precise and durable.
Love the CO2 tool and the insulating coozie for the cartridge, which WILL get VERY COLD while you use it, so be sure to protect your fingers from it.
I’ve never been inclined to patch a tire on the go, but I do like to carry two spare tubes, two CO2 cartridges, and a backup hand pump that straps to my bike frame, so if I blow both tires and one or both CO2 cartridges fizzle, I can still get home.
E. Hundtofte –
Clemsix –
Nice and compact…
Clemsix –
DN –
Good deal. CO2 great to carry for a blown MTB tubeless bead & quick fix.
DN –
Kromeo –
Very compact and seems to be a good quality
Kromeo –