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Old 12-13-21 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by pdlamb
FWIW, my Schmidt SON came with a bolt-on skewer. I think the idea was a little extra security for an expensive wheel. But since I've got a 5 mm hex wrench on my multi-tool, it's only a minor delay when fixing a flat.
I was unaware that Schmidt provided a skewer. My SP did not include one. My Shimano ones were used, so I got whatever the seller did not want to keep.

I usually have a multi-tool, but occasionally for a shorter ride I might not bother to bring one. Thus, the redundant allen wrench packed with the spare tube.
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