First the pros: - It's cheap - It's small But it's really just 2 screwdrivers, 4 allen wrenches and 3 sockets. It's not that I didn't know it when I bought it, but the material on a flat, general-purpose piece of metal is difficult, if not impossible, to use. Only the spoke wrench at the end can even be turned on the spoke, so hope your bike uses that size and not one of the other 5 spoke sizes. 13mm and 14mm open end wrenches are difficult to use in the tightening direction due to the design of the tool. Also, changing between tools is difficult and time consuming. Finally, as far as I can tell, the Philips screwdriver is Philips #1, not #2. If you really need to hide it in a small place somewhere and expect nothing more than a random hex or smaller screw on your bike to tighten. , then it might work. Otherwise, look for a slightly larger and more complete tool set. I keep it in a very small tank bag on the back of a classic Yamaha, in addition to the built in tool box on the bike. Hex wrenches in particular proved handy for tightening end mirrors that loosen over time.
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