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With a 37mm matt black alloy dome. The E-ne is positionable on top of your bars or in front. Fits bars 22.2mm to 31.8mm using a stainless steel clamp that's vinyl-dipped to prevent scratches. Available in other finishes, too.
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My commuter bike got a schwalbe marathon tires today. Sick of getting flats in and around Seattle. So, hopefully on the ride home tomorrow I will like them.
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XT derailluer, shifter, cassette and chain for my commuter. Now, no Seattle hill will be too extreme, even though I will be going up it slowly...
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I carry same one on my roadie (AFAIAC who needs all that stuff on a FG?) and mostly like it, but be forewarned - after a few uses the "tire lever" does not like to stay attached, I keep mine on with a heavy rubberband...
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It comes with a 8 mm hex whatchamacallit, which is what tipped the scales in its favor. Otherwise I agree it's kind of overkill.
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^I feel like I'm the only guy who just carries 3 (4, 5, 6mm) full-size ball-end Craftsman allen wrenches and regular tire levels. A Park mini chain tool will be my next addition. Function>weight seeing as how roadside repairs suck enough let alone having to deal with a compromised tool and the extra couple ounces doesn't matter when I'm carrying two full water bottles anyway.
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^I feel like I'm the only guy who just carries 3 (4, 5, 6mm) full-size ball-end Craftsman allen wrenches and regular tire levels. A Park mini chain tool will be my next addition. Function>weight seeing as how roadside repairs suck enough let alone having to deal with a compromised tool and the extra couple ounces doesn't matter when I'm carrying two full water bottles anyway.