Agree! My Shimano multi-tool just broke the tyre lever part, that is embarassing, cuz I have to bring 2 extra levers which makes the integrated tool not that integrated
@@TheSweetCyclists Haha not really, these tyre levers survived my GP5000, but sacrificed under my friend's tubeless tyre with dried and super sticky sealant(even a bike shop can't handle this, eventually the tyre was removed by scissors). It's ok for normal use, just it becomes embarrassing in case it dies to stubbern tyres one day. Hope these brands can sell spare levers for their integrated tools
breaks? well that defeats its entire raison d'etre as a compact, multi-use tool. thanks for the honest test
Agree! My Shimano multi-tool just broke the tyre lever part, that is embarassing, cuz I have to bring 2 extra levers which makes the integrated tool not that integrated
That's interesting to hear. It sounds like the multi-tool design results in less durable tire levers unfortunately.
@@TheSweetCyclists Haha not really, these tyre levers survived my GP5000, but sacrificed under my friend's tubeless tyre with dried and super sticky sealant(even a bike shop can't handle this, eventually the tyre was removed by scissors). It's ok for normal use, just it becomes embarrassing in case it dies to stubbern tyres one day. Hope these brands can sell spare levers for their integrated tools
This with the Topeak ratchet set without the more typical chain breaker as one version has included and one does not would make a good kit.
Chain breaker is compatible with 1 speed drive?
Yes, per Topeak "The chain tool is compatible with single and multi-speed chains up to 13 speed, including Sram Flattop chains."