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  • Multi tool in crank axle, looks alright.
  • akira
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    So this popped up on my Facebook feed, looks pretty good. Not cheap but quite a nice idea from r summer runs with just a bottle in your cage and a sparkle in your eyes.
    doohickey

    holst
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    What keeps it in place? Do you need a tool to remove it?

    brant
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    Magnets

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    akira
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    Magnets apparently and it just pulls out by hand. You can stick powerlinks to it as well I think.
    Curse you Brant.

    oliverracing
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    Looks good, but 65 euros and no chain tool 😯 (down from 99 euros!)

    andyl
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    Specialized do a steerer bung that has a chain tool. Comes in carbon and aluminium steerer diameters.

    epicyclo
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    A great idea but I’m waiting for the square taper version…

    timbur
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    Solution looking for a problem imho
    Saddle bag and normal multi tool for me
    Tim

    bigblackshed
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    Except you still have to find somewhere to put a tube, tyre levers, cable ties, etc.

    It’s just one less thing to put in a saddle bag.

    timbur
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    A saddle bag comes in various sizes. Just saying.
    My cycling tops have pockets for shorter rides.
    I’m not saying I’m right but this seems like an expensive solution to a problem that really doesn’t exist.

    wzzzz
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    Saddle strap for the tube and CO2, saddle bags are so 1989

    http://backcountryresearch.com/race-strap-mtb-saddle-mount.html

    superleggero
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    I like the thinking. Anything you can secrete.on the bike is good imho. Specialized have come up with their frame integrated swat stuff, and this fulfills a similar purpose for non modified frames. Of course the design needs testing in the field and it does look pricey for what’s offered. But keep up the good work I say.

    akira
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    It’s not cheap but the spesh top cap chain tool is £25 by itself. Hoping to see some actual real life reviews before purchasing though

    Mugboo
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    Another plus point is how easily it will swap between bikes.

    rickmeister
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    One good thing about the fat bike is you can fill the tyres with all sorts of stuff.. chain tools, multi tools, spare tubes, CO2 cartridges, kilo bags of haribo…

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