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Old 11-06-16 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Wittyname
Make sure it's got every tool you need, as well...rode the 11 miles to work Friday morning with my bars at a slight angle because the tool I had didn't have a T25 key
Exactly. I'd recommend the SKS Tom 7 mini-tool.

Originally Posted by BobbyG
Even though I carry a multitool and more, I can see the appeal of traveling as light as possible. However, the Park Tool MT-1 is pretty minimal.
Originally Posted by drlogik
+1 for the Park MT-1 tool. I keep one on each of my bikes. Light, inexpensive, does the job well...better than most other more expensive tools actually.
Originally Posted by SkyDog75
Another +1 for the Park Tool MT-1. It's what's in my saddle bag.
Not seeing why the love for the MT-1. It's listed as a 4.25" x 1.5" tool. Sure, if it's at home in a tool box, it's easy to grab for quick use, but otherwise, in a saddle bag, looks large and potential to put holes in my spare tubes. Oh and it doesn't have a T25 either, which a number of component makers are using these days.
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