i carry two hex keys/ screw driver
tbh most kits multi tools are over equipped for normal rides ,
Oh not again this come up from time to time
1 P*ncture repair kit
1 allan keys
1 set of tyre levers + 2 spare
3 inner tubes
Folding tyre
Tyre patches
1 small head torch in winter
marigold gloves
Small length of chain (3 inches)
1 small chain tool
Cassette tool and chain whip
Spare spokes
Kevlar spoke
hypercracker
Spare nuts, bolts, powerlinks
Wire cutters
Pliers
2 small screw drivers
Small sockets to fit screw driver handle
First aid kit with triangular bandage paracetamol, co-codamol, gaviscon tablets
Batteries for rear light and computer and bulbs
Small tyre pump (not mini)
1 Co2 pump
Zip ties
spare keys for house, bike locks
Phone
Pen and paper
10 sheets of kitchen roll
Very small bottle of hand cleaner
Insulation tape
£5 in small change
Small roll of gaffer tape
Brake and gear cables
Spare bite valve for camalbac
Small roll string
Spare gloves
but seeing your a girlie stand there looking helpless I'm sure someone would come to help you![]()
Spot on, I carry a small multi tool usually, but out of the 18 tools on it, I only need four of them, 4mm and 5mm Allen Keys, screwdriver and the chain tool. All the others tools would be for a major repair which is unlikely and then that leaves about 12 tools which will fit nothing on my bike, so likewise I carry only the four bits I need now and also puncture repair kit and spare innertube.
Topeak have recently brought out a new multi tool with 2 allen keys, 5mm and 6mm and a chain tool which would be ideal, but sadly one of the allen keys is too big 6mm and it has no screwdriver. I often think that one day a manufacturer will bring out the perfect multi tool kit, which can be broken down and only those parts you need carried for the bike your riding and the tools changed if necessary for a different bike, it would be even better if each item could be bought seperatly and then combined into your own multi tool, or you could order it to your specs.
Are you reading this anyone from topeak or anyone else involved in the manufacturing of multi tools
As an update just looked on the Topeak site and they do a survival kit in a small box, its just a case of removing the tools you do not want and there's room for puncture repair kit as well. I shall have to investigate and maybe purchase one, but at the end of the day I have the 4 items loose already that I need.
and that survival kit sounds like a good idea ,
my screw driver (star or philips type as ive no flat end screws on bike ) is actually a "bit" one from a set that attaches to hex key that fits gears andWhen I looked at the picture's I eventually noticed it is not that good, from the picture's for example, I can see the screwdriver is on the end of an allen key, so you may need the screwdriver but the allen key may not fit nothing on your bike so your back to square one of carrying things that you do not need.
All I carry on my commute is a spare tube and a pump, I have learned how to get the tyre off and on without tyre levers and if anything worse than a puncture happens then I will either start walking, go to the nearest train station or phone my wife to come and get me in the car.