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Old 03-01-09, 05:53 AM
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Thanks for all the gag replies - Kimbercop, your suggestion of Psimet is the front-runner, since, as I said, I'm looking for something lightweight (rimshot).

IceNine, I might be interested in your MT-1. I want to ride with basically those tools plus a spoke wrench.

And maybe a chain tool - on the fence about that. I've never had a chain break on me, but jbmadtown's "chain explosion" experience got me thinking I should be prepared. Are the older chains more durable? I have two bikes running Sedis GT-7 chains from the 70s and 80s that are still going great and not stretched.

My other chain tool question: when a multitool's chain tool is described as "10-speed compatible" or "8/9/10-speed compatible," is it also compatible with my 5/6/7-speed chain?
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