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Favorite multitool
I had to break an old (6-speed) chain the other
day. My new-fangled campag chain breaker wouldn't fit! So I turned to my Crank Bros multitool and it worked a treat. First time I've used that part of this tool and I was impressed. I really like the Crank Bros multitool - what's your favorite? DeF PS I'm voting against the Alien series - I've got one and don't like it. -- e-mail: d.farrow@your finger.murdoch.edu.au To reply, you'll have to remove your finger. |
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Favorite multitool
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DeF ""d.farrow\"@your finger.murdoch.edu.au" wrote: I had to break an old (6-speed) chain the other day. My new-fangled campag chain breaker wouldn't fit! So I turned to my Crank Bros multitool and it worked a treat. First time I've used that part of this tool and I was impressed. I really like the Crank Bros multitool - what's your favorite? That Campag chain tool is 10 speed specific AFAIK. Topeak is another interesting brand with some nicely designed multi-tools. Worth the comparison. -- |
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