Bynccea Bike Tire Repair Tool Kit with Tire Pump, Portable Bicycle Repair Bag Bicycle Tyre Lever Patch Repair Tools, All in One Bicycle Tire Patch Kit for Mountain Bike and Road…

(43 customer reviews)

$20.89

  • All in One Bicycle Repair Kit: Contains mini bicycle pump, 2*Plastic bicycle tire levers, bone wrench, tube repair kit( glueless patches), thread crank, allen wrench, 16-in-1 high-hardness bike wrench set, black bike bag
  • 16 in 1 Multi-function Repair Tool: Socket Hex Wrench 8/9/10/mm, Solid Wrench 8/10/15/mm, Hex Key Wrench 2/2.5/3/4/5/6mm, Spoke Wrench, Slotted Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, Socket Extension Rod
  • Portable Fast Inflation Mini Pump:made of high-quality PVC, built-in boost pressure system allows for a max 120 PSI pressure pump, fits both Schrader and Presta valve mouths tighly, easy to pump up flat tires with less force
  • Convenient Patches: Self-adhesive instant patch, just apply the patch to the scuffed area for an emergency repair
  • Easy to Install: Bike Repair Bag is easy to install and can use nylon velcro to cling tightly to the bicycle stand

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  1. Tiffany Perez

    This is a great product and small and compact so you can carry with you.

    Tiffany Perez

  2. CM

    This is a must have for any bicycle rider, since you never know when you might need this. It comes with pretty much all the tools you’ll need to work on your bicycle in a pinch. Tool quality feels nice and doesn’t feel like it’ll break easily. Everything fits nicely in the case though it does seem abit snug. Only issue is the weight might be a issue for some.

    CM

  3. J M

    There’s a lot packed into this tiny package. Tons of items that I have wished I had purchased sooner. A few Items I did actually remove to make space for a first aid kit, but otherwise everything included is well made and usable!

    J M

  4. Erica

    Serviceable tools at an affordable price.

    Erica

  5. D. Cephas

    Awesome, perfect set.

    D. Cephas

  6. CM

    I ordered the Bynccea Bike Repair Tool Kit because it had almost everything one could need for on the fly repairs and also came in a nice case to carry them all.

    The set comes in a nylon case that holds all of the tools inside. There are elastic bands that hold the pump, multi tool, patch kit and some of the tools but, unfortunately, there is no space for the rest and they will just have to be kept loose inside the bag. Not ideal, but not a deal breaker either. The patch kit comes in a plastic case that is about 80 percent empty and takes up a good amount of space in the bag. I wish they had used a much smaller case and freed up room.

    The tools seem well made and have some nice weight to them. I like that the chain pliers and the pedal wrench have rubber grips since you are usually putting some pressure on them and, with sweaty hands, that can be a problem with plain metal tools. The majority of the tools feel solid, the only exception is the pump, it is completely made of plastic and feels rather flimsy. It works, and the pull down handle helps gives some leverage but only time will tell if it breaks during use of not.

    The only thing I can see people having an issue with is the weight. I ride a recumbent trike that weighs in at 50lbs so another 2.4lbs isn’t going to be noticed. If you are riding a lightweight road bike, however, that much extra weight might be an issue for you.

    I like having tools on hand for any emergency and this kit does have most of what you would need out on the road. I would have given this a four star review had the inner space of the bag been better optimized and if the pump felt a little more heavy duty. The weight, while not an issue for myself, may be an issue for some.

    CM

  7. Brett Bilbrey

    This is an excellent little kit. It has all the common tools you would need for most biking emergencies.

    The main reason I got this kit was for the air pump. The pump fits both Schrader and Presta valve mouths. This is really nice when you are out riding with friends and someone needs air, the pump will work with anyone’s tires.

    The quality of the kits is both a plus, and the only minus. The tools are solid and well made (that’s good), but they are solid and heavy (how heavy they are is the downside). But having good tools to work with is important, so I still gave 5 starts. Some bicycling enthusiasts are going to be a bit more concerned about the weight of the kit (about 2 lbs). I highlight the weight because for a few folks, that would be a deal breaker.

    The 16 in 1 tool is solid and you would have to worry about it breaking – It is well made. It is basically an Allen wrench set with slotted and Phillips screwdrivers. It also has some hex sockets.

    The chain link pliers are also quite solid and are easy to work with. I like that they put the rubber handles on as when you are hot and sweaty and you have a chain problem, it is nice that you can easily grip the pliers.

    The “Chain Breaker Splitter Cutter” is a bit tricky to understand how it works, but once you figure it out (watch a video on YouTube) you will see that it can do the job well.

    Hint: If you have an extra chain link or two, put them in the little plastic glueless patches box to have on hand.

    The patches are nice to have when you run over something that punctures the inner tube.

    Whether you are new to bicycling or an experienced rider, having the right tool when you need it can make the difference between continuing to ride, or having to arrange for someone to come pick you and your bike up so you can get home. More than once having the right tool has saved a ride.

    So, while a bit heavy, it is good to be prepared. Definitely having this kit with you on a ride can save you in an emergency. From putting a bit more air in the tires, to patching a leak, to fixing the chain, this kit can handle just about any minor emergency.

    Overall, very positive opinion of this kid, and I do recommend it. 👍

    Brett Bilbrey

  8. Brett Bilbrey

    Great kit for bike repair. Keep this in the car for repairs at the trailhead.

    Brett Bilbrey