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The best and the lightest multitool -- in praise of Topeak's Toolbar

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in4:
What did I start LOL ! I'll have to have one of those now. Its practical qualities aside I do so appreciate something that is designed well and is aesthetically pleasing too. Perhaps this next observation amounts to heresy here but, sticking with the the design thread: I was admiring these bikes made by Woodrup in Leeds. Don't they just look wonderful and probably perform equally well. http://www.flickr.com/photos/woodrup_cycles/ I was intrigued by how they got the belt drive on and off; neat looking solution. Personally I'm still inclined towards a chain but Sarah Outen has whizzed across to Japan on a belt-driven Santos so they do work. Take a look: http://www.sarahouten.com/

And after that scatter gun post I'll go find a toolbar!

Ian

Danneaux:

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PM or email me off-Forum, Ian, and I can offer a suggestion for yet another marque to consider in your search.

Dan.
CBI (Certified Bad Influence  ;) )

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