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Park Tools, Topeak or Lezyne. Check what bolt sizes you have on your bike(s) and buy one that suffices. You don't need a multitool that can convert into a foldout tent, can start campfires and converts into an inflatable survival raft! They weigh a ton and you never use the stuff. Eg get the Topeak with only 9 tools (assuming its enough for what's on your bike), buy a seperate small chain breaker and Robert's your mothers brother.

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Thanks, Topeak and Lezyne do look like they good quality.

 

Here is the one that converts into an inflatable raft! :D

http://www.coolthings.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/alienbiketool1.jpg

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Hey guys

 

I'm looking for a decent multi tool that will last. Any suggestions?

 

First decide what you want to do and then look at something in the Topeak or Park tool range.

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So it will be for MTB, for those quick adjustments, I not going to use it to service my BB, And it would be nice to have a chain breaker.

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I think the chainbreaker is the dealbreaker. Take an old piece of chain and test them. The really small ones can be hard to use with gloves, sweat and bruised hands after an unexpected dismount. I use a seperate foldable chainbreaker for stage events. Make sure it has Torx keys if you need them.

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The one tool to rule them all is

 

PARK TOOL IB-3 I-Beam Mini Fold Up

and currently available from Buycycle for 250 Rondz

 

Do you know how well the chainbreaker works on this?

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Do you know how well the chainbreaker works on this?

Like a bomb....awesome multitool, not as bling as the topeak or crank brothers ones, but when the chips are down, this tool is the best imo

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Do you know how well the chainbreaker works on this?

Thought the same, but look closer the chain breaker has a nut on the end that matches the socket on the tire lever amd not an allen key

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