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Lezyne SV-5 Multi-Tool

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If you wanted to, you could haul your toolbox around on the back of your bike. You won't be winning any races that way, and climbing hills will take on a whole new definition of pain, but we're willing to bet that you'd make a few friends along the way. If, however, rescuing stranded motorists isn't your idea of a good training ride, we'd suggest carrying something a little more manageable, like the Lezyne SV-5 Multi-Tool. The tough little SV-5 has everything you need for most common breakdowns and adjustments. And you won't believe the weight (or lack thereof).Lezyne uses tried-and-true stainless steel bits that combine durability and light weight. The CNC-machined bits are unbelievably precise, so you don't have to fight to keep them from rounding your hardware. They'll never rust, either, even if you forget them in your pack over the winter. In order to keep weight down, Lezyne uses CNC-machined 7075 aluminum side plates and a forged and CNC'd chain breaker. The most important difference between the SV-5 and most other multi-tools is Lezyne's clever center-pivot bit design. This design allows Lezyne to make low profile tools that are lighter, stiffer, stronger, and more ergonomic than the more common wraparound design. Look closely at the joint area of each bit. The center-pivot design keeps the axis of the bit in line with the plane of the tool to make it feel more like a full-size tool. The natural-feeling pivot point is more comfortable and it gives you more torque. The Lezyne SV-5 Multi-Tool includes the tools that you need for the most common road- and trail-side adjustments and light repairs. 90% of the time you're making adjustments with Allen wrenches, and Lezyne includes the most common sizes: 3, 4, 5, and 6mm. The Phillips screwdriver comes in handy more often than you'd think (just take a few rides without one), and we all know how annoying it can be to be caught miles from home with a broken chain and no chain tool.

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