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MiniTool, Micra,

SuperTool,SuperTool200, 300, Core

PST, Sideclip, Pulse

Charge Ti, XTi, TTi

 

How would you convey that to the food?

Serrated knife/cutting hook.

Here you can see the different parts, as well as see the slot on the back of the adjustable wrench that serves as a spoke wrench. You can also see the flats on the sides of the 14mm/15mm socket.

... but then how do you hold on to the fork? You've got the haptic awkwardness of a large folded knife blade and also the bowl of a spoon, both bulging inside your grip.

The rear panniers are asymmetrical to allow enough heel clearance on the left and right. The outside zipper pockets are flat and run the entire outside of the bag; they're perfect for things like maps, books, or a multitool.

..... when I went to start again, SNAP!, broken chain. I pulled out my handy multitool, and the pin on the chainbreaker had been lost. Guess I'm walking back. Fortunately I was near the end of the loop, and only walked (and scooted) about a mile and a half.

This Cambridge Model Spoon is not "stepped down" with handle at a 90-degree angle, like the more elaborate Ventimigilia Set Spoon.

This is how I keep the tool stored in the bike bag.

Because 29" wheels are a bit of a rarity on the trails that I ride, I figured its probably time to start traveling with a flat kit. So in the bag I have 1 tube, 2 levers, 2 CO2, 1 pump (C02 + manual), and a park multitool.

These are the things I normally carry, although the fixed blade knife is less common now.

Fancy tin that it comes in.

the picture was taken indoors, ISO 800 used. the camera set to aperture priority, shooting in one shot mode with a single centre focus point selected. I focused on the objects writing, then recomposed before taking the image using the rule of thirds

“Anything you cannot relinquish when it has outlived its usefulness possesses you, and in this materialistic age a great many of us are possessed by our possessions.” - Peace Pilgrim

 

Leatherman multi-tool.. i cant live without it...

 

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