Cycling Bargains - BikeInn Giant Clutch Crank Core Storage Multitool | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns. (INN143655838)

BikeInn Giant Clutch Crank Core Storage Multitool | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns.

ONLY £77.99

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BikeInn Giant Clutch Crank Core Storage Multitool | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns.


Product Description


Ditch the heavy pack and saggy saddlebag with the all-new Clutch Crank Storage. Lightweight and right there when you need it with six allens, a chain tool and a spoke wrench, the Clutch Crank Storage can solve just about any trail-side mechanical.Features:- The smallest multi-function crank-stored tool on the market- Magnetic locking system ensures quiet, stable storage- Quickly and easily mounts in hollow crank spindleSpecifications:- Tools: 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6mm Hex, T25, Chain breaker, Spare chain links storage, Spoke wrench- System: Compatible with Sram, Shimano, Praxis and Race Face Cranks- Sizes: 100x 32 x 19mm- Weight: 84g- Material: High density plastic- Ring size: 21 -24mm


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