Recommend a multi tool with chain splitter included.

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Globalti

Legendary Member
For me. For Christmas. My multi tool is naff and doesn't have a chain splitter so a broken chain is the only breakdown that would have me shouldering the bike and thumbing a lift, assuming no friendly cyclist happened by.
 

IDMark2

Dodgy Aerial
Location
On the Roof
I just used my Topeak Hexus 2 for that reason on the last ride, for some reason I seem to break chains a lot (Different bikes, different chains and cassette/crankset combos as well, I've just got Chris Hoy thighs is all I can think of..) Did the job very well. Broke two tools before that at home, a Birzmann multi and a cheapo just chain one, now have a proper f-off Park tool for home use. :smile:
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Hexus II here as well. Doesn't get used much at all as I do my workshop time at home but it has been used in anger just recently to rescue an elderly MAMIL with a snapped chain and it worked perfectly, has all the bits you are likely to need at the roadside :thumbsup:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I have been using a Crank Bros multitool for over 15 years. The chain tool has been used to rescue several cyclists stranded with broken chains, and is used every time I put a new chain on any of my bikes.
 

BigAl68

Über Member
Location
Bath
Topeak here also. The chain breaker has saved me and my cycling buddies more than once. I also carry a quick link to repair the chain as far easier once the broken link is removed.
 

uphillstruggler

Legendary Member
Location
Half way there
Crank Bros here. Rather nice piece of kit, beautifully designed.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/crank-brothers-19-function-multi-tool/

+1 for this.

chain tool used plenty of times and still going strong.
 
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Lezyne SV-10 for me. tis a thing of beauty

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youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
It is worth checking exactly which allen keys you actually need for your bike before buying a fancy multi tool. It might be more sensible (and space and weight saving) to buy just those and a good separate chain tool like the Park Tool CT5, which is quite small anyway.
 
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