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Old 10-08-11 | 08:00 PM
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OP - I really can't recommend a multitool. I have a couple old ones in a drawer I don't use. They never quite worked as well as plain ole tools.


Originally Posted by bicycleflyer
I came up with my own little tool kit to carry...I posted the instructions here... http://www.instructables.com/id/Bicycle-Mini-Tool-Kit/
Nice work.

I share your dislike of mutitools and use a collection of std hand tools chosen for their likelihood of use in repairing common breakdowns.

I had bad luck with glueless patches (Park). All three of the ones I tried came loose - one lasted only days, another went over a month after I'd installed it. I went back to traditional patches, which have never let me down. The main reason I tried glueless patches was to reduce the size of this component of my under-seat repair kit.

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