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Old 06-27-09 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by LarDasse74
The good part tool is best left in your toolbox and used for regular maintenance like disassembly for chain cleaning and replacement.

The chain tool including with multitools tend to be weak as a kitten and will likely break (as many of mine have) if used frequently... but will do fine if you need to fix a chain once or twice over several years.
I've had awesome luck with crank brothers Multi 17, that has the chain tool in it.
It works very well considering that it doesn't have a live centre, it's not as convenient to use as a specific chain tool if you have to put a chain back together on the road / trail, but it beats walking.

Topeak Alien would be second choice also has tire levers which are handy if you need them.
 
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