I have this "click" bamboo multi tool, which is heavy and handy. TSA folks
seem to like it when I'm flying with it, "oh man, this has everything!"
(except a knife, apparently).

Fiberfix spoke, park instant adhesive patches, one tube, tyvek, zip ties,
dutch "sport" tire levers, mini topeak pump, road/mountain/shifter cables
(maybe someone else will need one), one spare "sram quick link", nitrile
gloves...

Gee, sounds like Jon Doyle and I are kit twinners.


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Jon Doyle <jondoyledes...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Tools in my pouch:
> • Mako Ti Bike tool, swapped screwdriver and torx bits for 3 and 4mm
> Allens. The tool uses standard bit drivers. I've used it on axle nuts when
> fixing flats. If I were constantly removing axle nuts, I'd carry a box
> wrench, too.
> • Park CT-5 chain tool
> • Mini Swiss Army knife, key-sized. On camping/touring trips, a basic
> Leatherman tool.
>
> And:
> • Fiberfix spoke
> • adhesive patches
> • tube(s)
> • a few drops of chain lube
> • zip-ties
> • piece of Tyvek
> • nitrile gloves
>
> Jon
> Watertown, MA
>
> On Monday, April 28, 2014 9:28:55 PM UTC-4, Joan wrote:
>
>> I'm in the market for a new multi-tool for on-bike repairs and
>> adjustments.  I don't think I need all of the 26 or 27 items I currently
>> carry.  The ones I've used most have been the allen wrenches in various
>> sizes up to 8, the chain tool, the 10mm box wrench (I think 10, it's
>> whatever size adjusts the nuts on fenders), and very occasionally the flat
>> screwdriver.  The chain tool is a definite keeper, I've used it a number of
>> times to help friends (and once for myself).
>>
>> I thought there was a discussion a few months ago about on-bike tools,
>> but a search of the archives didn't turn up anything.
>> Thanks!
>> Joan
>>
>>
>>
>>  PS -I also carry a couple of zip ties, duct tape wrapped around a piece
>> of cardboard (has seen various uses including to keep bandages on), couple
>> of cut-up segments of old tires and plastic tire levers/patch kit/tube.  On
>> a tour, a few other bits and pieces in case of missing bolts, broken chain.
>>
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