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The Cutter Doc Y-Key includes 4, 5, and 6mm hex keys to help you fix your derailleur, tighten your headset, or snug down your pedal and keep from walking home. Cutter’s three-prong design gives you way more leverage then a standard L-style wrench, so that half-rust, super-stuck bolt doesn’t stand a chance.
Bottom Line: Riding a bike is more fun than walking it home.
for thousands of years god has been wrenching on bikes in his heavenly work shop and now you to can have his tool of choice. this bad boy was forged from souls of famous cyclist that were harvested seconds after death to insure freshness and longevity of this tool. so buy this crap and recession proof realcyclist
Good to chuck in the car, tool box or jersey, strong for higher torque application and quick, just handy to have when tweaking the bike or going over it.
Great sized tool for tinkering around at home. Not one that i would take on the trails, but i've used it a lot around the casa, fits in the hand well, does the work that needs doin.
Definitely a must have. Even if you bike-stand-less and don't know anything about bike tools - you'll look and feel like a pro mechanic when wielding this handy tool. In fact, you may just want to carry it in your pocket at work - you know, just to look cool.
The 4/5/6 hex key is a must have if you're doing any work on your bike at home. You get three of the common hex sizes. It's better than futzing with multi-tool or a folding hex set. For the price it's hard to beat.
I wouldn't take this on a ride since it's large and heavy. If I'm home then I might as well use a tool that has lots of hex keys, since you generally need one of those around anyway. However, this gives you great torque, is comfortable to hold and has the most common sizes. I'll tend to use it instead of my other hex tool because of the comfort and torque and since I usually need one of these three sizes, I end up using it a lot.
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