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The KMC Missing Link Lever is a versatile tool designed for cyclists, combining the functionality of a missing link opener and a tire lever in a lightweight, compact design. Made from durable alloy steel, it ensures easy handling and long-lasting performance, making it an essential addition to any cyclist's toolkit.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 4"W |
Finish Types | Painted |
Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Handle Type | Lever |
J**D
Worked like a charm
Worked like a charm! It's the tool you never think you will need while riding, but are more than thankful to have when you need it. I've had to use it to remove the chain from behind my cassette after i bent my rear derailleur hanger. I'm going to get a set for my touring bike, as it has triple chainring set up in front (and i hated having chain suck back in the day). While i still carry a chain tool, nothing could be better or sweeter to have 2 tools in one. Tire levers w/ Master Link tool. It's made of a strong plastic, & fairly strong. It's lightweight, portable & easy to use. just gotta remember to use it properly... they aren't meant to be pliers! lolHow did it take so long for someone to come up with this?!?! worth every penny.
A**R
Best of the Best !!!
Search is "OVER" !!! Solid precise of fine "Equipment". Sorry to tell you that these levers will last longer than all you bikes. I have six different levers before I found those. KMC took First place. KMC make Great chain too. No wonder so many "Pro" riders run KMC chain on their bikes. Look fantastic AND work great (unlike Pandas only look Good but don't work at all)
H**.
Good for the price
This works well but not with a old stretched chain but other wise good
J**N
Does what it’s supposed to.
Obviously my park tool shop master link pliers work better... at home. but they literally weigh 4x what this little guy does... and are bulky.Bought this for travel use (I travel with a S&S coupled full sized gravel bicycle)And when I pack the bike I need to remove the chain - I run an 11speed KMC x11sl chain with a KMC master link - having this means I can save a bit of weight in my luggage and leave my Park pliers at home. This tool also serves as a pair of tire levers - so I carry them in my seat bag instead of plain ol’ tire levers. (Even though I run tubeless - when riding away from home I carry a spare tube on the bike just in case I can’t plug a puncture with my tubeless plug kit)Anyway - as a master link plier these do work - rather well, I might add. I’ll stick to my park pliers when in my home shop... but for traveling... this little guy is perfect.
V**K
Very handy
Very sturdy plastic. Have used multiple times to disconnect chain and re-connect chain quicklink. Tire levers are well built. Carry on every ride.
C**H
Excellent
Great tool that works very well. Keep in riding bag and have used many times for both tire removal and quick-links. If you break this tool you do not wrench very much and should stay away from power equipment and two-wheeled machines. SRAM power links do NOT require this tool. These will work with every other "quick link"
R**S
Great Idea, Not Well Executed
These don't nest. The tire levers are too wide and thick so they don't replace my existing lever. Makes my seat pack more crowded. And they are heavier than they need to be. But they are better than nothing if you need them.
J**I
Great simple and cheap
Simple lightweight tire levers and quick link pliers in one. I have been using this for years in my other mountain bike back pack and wanted a new set for my other pack.
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