$20.95
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This Park compact mini-tool has hex wrenches to adjust handlebar, stem, saddle, and seatpost.

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Features

  • Proven I-beam design gives tool structural rigidity
  • Features 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6mm hex wrenches, 8mm hex socket, and flathead screwdriver
  • Also includes Torx T25 wrench for disc brakes

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Dimensions

3 x 0.5 inches

Weight

110 grams

Reviews
16 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars

73% 11 of 15 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

6 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
14 years ago
Solid little multitool
This tool has everything you need to make any adjustments or fixes on the trail EXCEPT a chain tool, so make sure you or someone brings one of those out with you too. That being said, I throw this tool in my pocket or bag on every ride I go on. You never know when your saddle or headset will loosen up, and this tool is perfect for the job. The Park IB-2's design offers a comfortable grip and solid feel. Although an chain tool would make it the ultimate "everything I need, nothing I don't" multitool, I think it would take away from it's feel in your hand and it might make it feel awkward or bulky. The IB-2 doesn't include a Phillips head, but I have been able to make due with the flat-head instead. All of the adjustment screws on my drivetrain are both Phillips and slotted, so not an issue for me. I also have a Topeak Alien, and while that tool has everything you could ever need, it is big, heavy, and very uncomfortable to use when you're trying to torque something like a crank bolt (real tight). This tool has a much better feel in my hand and lets me get torque bolts without a problem.
sonerick
MA

Most Helpful Critical Review

11 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago
Functional Tool - Rust Issues
This tool stays in by bike bag for emergency use. Needed it yesterday to adjust a cleat and was surprised to find it rusty. I was able to use the tool but was disappointed in the rust. I checked another brand tool in my cross bike bag, no rust. I have thought of Park as producing top quality items but in this case not so much.
Major Tom
Dallas
Major Tom
Location:Dallas
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Functional Tool - Rust Issues

This tool stays in by bike bag for emergency use. Needed it yesterday to adjust a cleat and was surprised to find it rusty. I was able to use the tool but was disappointed in the rust. I checked another brand tool in my cross bike bag, no rust. I have thought of Park as producing top quality items but in this case not so much.

sonerick
Location:MA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
14 years ago

Solid little multitool

This tool has everything you need to make any adjustments or fixes on the trail EXCEPT a chain tool, so make sure you or someone brings one of those out with you too. That being said, I throw this tool in my pocket or bag on every ride I go on. You never know when your saddle or headset will loosen up, and this tool is perfect for the job. The Park IB-2's design offers a comfortable grip and solid feel. Although an chain tool would make it the ultimate "everything I need, nothing I don't" multitool, I think it would take away from it's feel in your hand and it might make it feel awkward or bulky. The IB-2 doesn't include a Phillips head, but I have been able to make due with the flat-head instead. All of the adjustment screws on my drivetrain are both Phillips and slotted, so not an issue for me. I also have a Topeak Alien, and while that tool has everything you could ever need, it is big, heavy, and very uncomfortable to use when you're trying to torque something like a crank bolt (real tight). This tool has a much better feel in my hand and lets me get torque bolts without a problem.

bigdawgte
Location:Gainesville, FL
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Good tool, could be stronger

Great features, but I bent mine into a C-beam after a few uses.

West Michigan Mark
Location:Grand Rapids Michigan
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
14 years ago

Great lightweight little tool!

No phillips head which you would think would be standard on a multi tool.

Gatorfan
Location:Beech Island, SC, USA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Good lil tool

Good little tool. Missing the phillips but otherwise useful.

Alez
Location:New York, NY
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Gets rusty very quickly

The size of the tool implies it should be used as a travel companion, stored in a travel bag and applied under different weather conditions. I used this 5-6 times over 6 months period, and kept it in my saddle bag for the rest of the time. By the end of 6 months the tool got all covered in rust and its parts got completely unmovable.

Taylor The Outdoorsman
Location:Colorado Springs, CO, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
11 years ago

Preforms as well as it looks

Bought this tool to use for my job every day. Solid multi tool that has every size Allen that shows up on most bikes these days. Has held up to my daily abuse of being my bomber tool that will help me get the job done. It is also still small and light weight while maintaining a solid build. Great small multi tool for short rides or for use in a flat pack. My only grip is that all of the tools seem to come out when you push on them. That is the only downside but it kind of expected with a minimal frame design.

Casey13
Location:Seattle wa
Age:18–24
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

It feels sturdy I just wish it was more ergonomic

It feels really sturdy better than other multi tools I have found and a lot cheaper than most

Age:18–24
Jay W
Location:Calif.
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Bike Tool.

Compact tool that light weight. This item is at great price.

Age:55–64
Happily Helmeted
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Just one of these is not enough. I need n+1!

I got this for my son who beams a little (pun intended) when he takes it out to make adjustments on his bike. Just for that, this tool is priceless. It's sturdy and compact, and it includes most of the tools that might be needed on the road/trail. It must look good, too, because my daughter's friend asked where I got it.

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