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Revolution Tune Up Multi 15 Multi Tool

Revolution Tune Up Multi 15 Multi Tool

  • More tools than the majority of multitools in a compact, lightweight format.
  • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8mm Allen keys.
  • Chain rivet extractor and more.
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    Revolution Tune Up Multi 15 Multitool

    The Revolution Tune Up Multi 15 boasts more tools than the majority of multitools in a compact, lightweight format.

    • Less than 3.5 inches long by 1.5 inches broad by 1 inch deep (8 x 4 x 2cm) the Revolution Tune Up Multi 15 is genuinely back-pocketable.
    • When a tool is this lightweight (164g) and portable, you're more likely to remember to take it with you.
    • When you get back home, you're likely to find it useful for various DIY jobs.
    • Well made, the tools themselves are hardened steel, the side plates are anodised aluminium.

    Comprises

    • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8mm Allen keys.
    • Flat and Phillips-head screwdrivers.
    • T25 Torx key (disc brake bolts).
    • Chain rivet extractor (successfully tested on a rusty old chain).
    • 4 sizes of spoke wrench (fits DT, Wheelsmith, 'other Europe' and Asian spoke nipples).

    Revolution

    Revolution is Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op's own brand of uniquely-styled bikes and cycling equipment: every line expressly designed to offer industry-leading value for money.

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    Q. Instruction for Revolution Tune-Up Multi 15 Multi-Tool Chain Rivet Extractor please
    A. Our Handy 15 Multitool's chain rivet extractor works in a similar manner to most chain tools. 1) Unwind the tool to make enough space for your chain to fit into the tool. 2) Place the chain into the cradle of the tool where you want to break the chain. 3) Screw the pin up to the chain's rivet, ensure that it's aligned correctly. 4) Continue screwing the tool's pin until the chain's rivet begins to be pushed through the plates, you will meet resistance at this point, persevere. 5) Continue to push the pin out, but be careful to not fully extract the pin if you're planning to re-use this pin to re-join the chain.