- CONFIDENCE IN ON-THE-GO REPAIRS: With the 12-in-1 Folding Bicycle Multi-Tool in your toolkit, you’ll have the confidence to handle unexpected maintenance and repairs while out on the road or trail. Say goodbye to being stranded or having to cut your ride short.
- UNIVERSAL COPATABILITY: This multi-tool is compatible with a wide range of bike models and types. Whether you ride a road bike, mountain bike, hybrid bike, or any other type of bicycle, you can trust this tool to come to your rescue when you need it most.
- USER FRIENDLY DESIGN: The ergonomic design of this multi tool ensures ease of use. Its folding design keeps the various functions organized and easily accessible, while the comfortable grip allows you to tackle bike tasks with confidence.
- COMPACT AND PORTABLE: One of the standout features of this multi tool is its compact size. It’s designed to fit snugly in your saddlebag, jersey pocket, or backpack without adding unnecessary weight or bulk. You’ll hardly notice it’s there until you need it most.
- DURABLE AND RELIABLE: Cycling can put your tools to the test, and this multi tool is built to withstand the rigors of the road or trail. Constructed from high quality materials, it’s designed to provide consistent performance ride after ride.
Bike Multifunction Tools
Kilimanjaro Cycle Series 12-in-1 Folding Bicycle Tool, Compact Bike Repair Multitool – 910526ECE
$12.27 $13.97
Irv –
Well made and compact enough to use as part of a bicycle carry kit. Check to make sure that the Allen sizes fit the uses demanded of them by the bicycle components, as I found that the Allen size used on my brake adjustment bolts did not match any provided by the kit.
Irv –
Trustdollar –
This fits my needs well for a bike tool that goes in the saddle bag under the seat. I carry a micro pump, so won’t use the CO2 inflator. Other than that, tool is shiny and stiff enough to turn heavy hex head screws. To keep it small and light they construct the biggest hex as a sleeve that fits on top of the next biggest. The sleeve is retained by a tiny ball lock detent, rather clever. Going in my saddle bag now. Recommended.
Trustdollar –