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Swobo Pedal & Track Nut Wrench
$19.99
[44-13476]
We know this tool isn't in your tool box, because we just designed it, in combination with Park Tool. The most functionally perfect tool for pedals, track and coaster hub nuts, and bottled beverages... because you just can't have enough of those bottle openers. The tool is laser-cut 1074 spring steel, heat-treated and nickel-plated. In combination with the Swobo multi-tool, the only other tool you need to assemble a Swobo bike. The Museum of Modern Art is considering this tool for their permanent collection.
 
 Swobo Pedal & Track Nut Wrench
(44-13476)
 
 Details
• One tool for hub nuts, pedals + bottled beverages
• 7" to fit in back pocket
• 150 grams
• 15mm open end - pedal axles
• 15mm hex wrench - Track nuts and coaster hub nuts
• Bottle opener - Brown, green or clear bottles only
 
 
 
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there is no price to high to pay for AWESOMENESS! it's a great lil' wrench and I never leave home without it!

Posted by: Krupky | September 24, 2008 7:39 am

does the job and looks nice!

Posted by: Rowley | September 24, 2008 0:19 am

Finally a pedal/track nut wrench with me in mind. I was ready to pony up the 15 bucks for the original park tools pedal wrench, but for 5 more I got a closed wrench for my track nuts (less wear when I tighten my chain), and I can keep it in my pocket. Park tools' blue vinyl means I can still apply the kind of torque I need even with the short (read: portable) design. Bottle cap on too tight? I have a wrench for that too.

Posted by: Russell | September 23, 2008 7:49 pm

I was skeptical about spending $20 on a wrench, but in hindsight I've used this wrench so many times that at this point, it's pretty much as if I had rented it for a quarter every time I used it. Not only have I used it to replace pedals on my, and my friends' bikes, but also I've pulled off my wheels to replace tubes and tires, and opened plenty of beers. It is lightweight, stays in my back pocket and impresses the ladies - except for your wife who is also skeptical about spending $20 on a wrench.

Posted by: Eric Jensen | September 23, 2008 2:43 pm

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