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Old 10-20-15, 01:11 AM
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Multi tool thing

Quick question; what's this?



It's on my multi tool, but there was no description on the packaging as to what it is....
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Old 10-20-15, 01:20 AM
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thats what you call a crappy spoke wrench
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Yep, just enough to say there's a spoke wrench in the tool specifications, but not enough spoke wrench to be useful...
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
thats what you call a crappy spoke wrench
Wouldn't really call it crappy, it's not intended to be used to build a wheel, just getting you out of a bad situation, that said, whenever I've been out, and broken a spoke, or have been with others who have, the Leatherman comes out, and cut the broken one out.
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Setting the gap on spark plugs ?
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Setting the gap on spark plugs ?
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