Mountain Bike Multi Tool. This is the lightest multitool we evaluated. It's not just mountain bikers that a multi tool can come in handy for.
Like OneUp, it allows both the chain tool and the multi-tool to pull out of the top, while the Specialized SWAT integrates the chain tool with the lower bolt in the carrier. Taking the weight out of your backpack and affixing it securely to your bike for quick spins and day rides, most of these ideas will work on both gravel and mountain bikes. For the latter you only need a very basic tool with a couple of Allen keys, screwdrivers and maybe a Torx key.
We want With short rides in mind rather than bikepacking, we take a look at the various ways you can attach gear and tools to your bike.
The vast majority of bike adjustments are made using an Allen key.
Like Specialized, it's a two-piece insert that is the carrier for the tool and the headset preload system in one. Hidden multi-tools attach to or slot into existing openings on your bike, so you don't need to carry them in a pack, seatbag, or jersey pocket. The price of a bike multi-tool corresponds to the number of instruments it includes, the quality of them, and any added accessories.