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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2024
I own several products by LEZINE and am happy with the brand. My most recent purchase is this bar insert kit which includes a tubeless tool and a multitool (size Large). Both tools are precision built, well constructed, and very functional. The package includes orings of different diameters, to fit each tool into the handlebar, considering its internal diameter (ID). I did, however, have problems when it came to installation. I tried on two bikes 1) a Cannondale Topstone (with drop bars) where I tried fitting the tubeless tool and it simply would not stay put, regardless of the oring diameters I used (the multitool I did not try as it's to long and will not fit a drop bar); and 2) a BULLS Copperhead AM EVO3 MTB, were the tubeless tool fit perfectly, but I had a similar problem with the multitool. Both bikes are newer models and have standard -modern- components. On the BULLS I was able to force the multitool in place by unsitting the outer oring from its grove; but this is kinda iffy and I'm not 100% confident the tool will stay in place during heavy use. Having said this, I like the product and decided to keep them on the BULLS. Note that this is not a problem with the tools themselves, but rather something one needs to consider when buying, as these tools may not be as "universal" fitting as one would like.
Patrick Quairoli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de diciembre de 2023
Some folks complain about getting the right fit for the inserts with their handlebars - here's a simple tip. Use two different size silicone bands. I am using the blue medium bands at the top of the tool and the smaller red at the bottom near the opening. I also found that the blue bands are very snug and can require some effort to install and remove the tool. I applied some silicon grease to the band and it slides in much easier.
Casimir Domenech
Comentado en España el 6 de noviembre de 2023
pero el ajuste de las gomas no es perfecto. he tenido que hacer un arreglillo con cinta. probado en dos manillares distintos
lawrence wells
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2023
I generally don’t hold much stock in reviews, people seem to have problems putting things together or following instructions. So I order, and things usually work out. I did measure the interior of my bars and they were the right size. Could not get them to fit. The tool didn’t fit even with the bands removed. Even the small bands that hold the bits got stuck. The plug tool fit, but couldn’t get them in, even after greasing the bands. The main problem was the interior of the bars narrowed to much for the tool to fit.But… it is a nicely made set of tools, just didn’t fit my bars.
Eric Howard Sapp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2020
I really like this toolset. I ordered the size large. It fits in my Ritchey aluminum flat bars. The tool feels very high quality, and after fooling around with it I prefer it a lot more than the typical folding multitools. When considering which size tool to get, I wouldn’t worry about which bits are included as any bits can be switched out with your desired ones that you have laying around.A competing product uses a wrap around the tool plus magnets to hold the bits in the tool. The magnets are weak and the wrap is susceptible to damage and compromises longevity. This tool uses thin rubber bands/gaskets plus magnets to hold the bits in place. The magnets seem to have an adequate amount of retention. While the rubber bands may break, they can easily be found at hardware stores/Amazon for replacement.The tubeless repair kit seems well made. The plug threader seems to be firmly embedded in the cap, and seems very durable. If you are interested in modding, I think you could buy another separate tubeless insert, dremel off the bar end, and screw it onto the cap for an extra capsule for quicklinks, cash, etc.The large toolset gives a lot of leverage because of its length. The tool feels very strong torquing bolts down, and gives the necessary leverage to get a stubborn bolt undone. The additional leverage is also nice when used with my concealed chain break that uses your multitool.The tool stays in the handlebar using various sized gaskets. I was able to get a tight fit that was still able to be retrieved just using my fingers. I applied a little bit of grease to the inside of the handlebars and the gaskets, because they don’t slide in dry lol
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