🚴♂️ Fix it fast, ride with confidence!
The DAWAY A32 Bike Repair Tool Kit is a compact, lightweight 16-in-1 multitool set designed for cyclists who demand durability and convenience. Made from high-quality carbon steel and ABS, it includes essential wrenches, screwdrivers, tire levers, patches, glue, and a sleek carrying bag—perfect for quick roadside repairs and ensuring you never miss a ride.
Color | Black |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Brand | DAWAY |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Included Components | multi-tool, tire levers, patches, Rasp, rubber glue, tool bag |
Number of Pieces | 16 |
Folded Size | 5.1x3.5x1.6 inches |
Drive System | Center Drive |
UPC | 702865007445 |
Manufacturer | DAWAY |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches |
Brand Name | DAWAY |
Warranty Description | 6 Month Warranty - If have any quality problems, pls email us, 100% refund or replace |
Model Name | A32 Bike Repair Tool Kits - 16 in 1 Multifunction Bicycle Mechanic Fix Tools Set Bag with Tire Patch Levers & Glue |
Suggested Users | Mens |
Part Number | DW - A32 |
Style | Tools Set Bag With Tire Patch Levers |
Sport Type | Cycling |
L**O
Portable compact toolset for small setups or emergencies
Nice little tool kit to carry around, can be put in a jersey pocket (even if you would feel the weight here) or in a little pouch.Not too heavy, lots of options. It's obviously meant to be used for little adjustments and not as a primary and major tool set to complete overhaul your bike. I usually use it to tune my brakes. The tightening torque is also limited due to the compact design. I would recommend to tighten the main screws with a bigger and proper wrench. Anyways, if something happens during a ride this tool can very likely take you home.Some patches are included but are too big for road bike tubes (20 to 30mm). Includes 2 plastic tube replacement levers which I used already couple times.
N**S
Awsomeness
Great deal great price quick shipping love the light the tools work much better than what originally came with my bike
S**E
Parts of it work. Parts of it are unusable.
Lots of good pieces of this little tool. I liked the tire removing pieces for changing the tube. There is also a bunch of Allen wrenches of various sizes. The tool for loosening nuts is not effective though and since that is the first part of removing a tire, it rendered this tool pretty useless. There is no way to get proper leverage on the nut without either the broad part of the tool being in the way or the tool collapsing on itself. I did like the little pouh it came in though.Maybe a tutorial video on how to use this tool to take off the main nuts on a tire would be helpful, because I just couldn't make this tool work.
E**.
Para bicicleta
Hermoso para la bicicleta rápido de usar, lo recomiendo
P**J
Well made & lots of room
Holds allot on each side. Strong zippers & bag material. All xtras are of good quality & not cheap. Light is bright and easy to use. Overall a great kit!!!
A**C
Not a bad kit. I would recommend spending a bit more ...
Not a bad kit. I would recommend spending a bit more on something a little higher quality.If you ride technical trails, the pump will 100% fly off of the bracket mount. Do not put it on your bike. Also--the kit slides around on your frame due to the poor velcro strap design. I'd throw the tools in your camelback.The accessories are good and the pump works fine for both valves, but the corners cut in terms of practical use make this product a pass for me.In fact, it was precisely the combination of these two design flaws--the unreliable pump clasp and loose velcro fittings--that sent me spiraling into the wake of a perilous misadventure equaled only in those Anglo-Saxon ballads mostly lost to our kind.See, I was new to Los Angeles; a drifting, hopeless little-pond sort of dreamer with a Geo Tracker and some big ideas. "Go west, young man"; that was the advice I received from a chainsmoking river hobo when I inquired where one might find a respectable pancake diner on a budget. It was me and Jabby, this useless, diabetic mongrel who fixed himself to my destiny like the tapeworms in his own immeasurable gullet. Jabby had gas money--I'll give him that--but oh, by the icy wrath of Freja, how I hated him. We drove the majority of the 101 on our two leeward wheels thanks to the sheer imperceptible mass of his entropy-acclerating form.Anyway, Jabby and I found the diner. It was the sort of place you see in a Norman Rockwell painting, if Norman Rockwell sold acid on the street but got spooked and ran away with the whole dang set of tabs in his jeans, only to sweat like a snake charmer on 9/11 and absorb them all at once through his thigh flesh.So we go into this joint--that disgusting gutter troll Jabby and me--and we sit down. Jabby's just sitting there with that fleshy fanny pack of chin-fat dangling under his neck, asking me if I think they have cranberry syrup, as if anyone in the long line of mortals dating back to the big gosh dang bang gives a flying flip about cranberry syrup.Next thing I know, five or six Al-Capone-looking flat-top casino-owner goodfellas start sitting down in our circular booth--like it was meant to happen--like it was a g-dang Tarantino flick. All collared shirts and no t-shirt, so that their aging chest hair popped out like someone had spilled there curly fries and also been petrified all at once.Now, I'm new to Los Angeles, and I don't want to look out of place. I have no idea if this is the normal way people behave in these cosmopolitan death traps, I just want to be a star. So when Jabby clears his disgusting chilidog sewer of a throat to tell these Godfather Part IV folks they're at the wrong table, I kick him so hard in the shin his neck-pouch quivers like a shakeweight.So these Danny Ocean 2067 folks start talking, and it turns out they all own bars. All of them. Even worse, they think we own bars, too. And this is my chance. This is how I make it in the big sunny citrus town of Los Angeles. They go around saying what bars they own, and when my turn comes I don't even miss a beat, I say "Inn of the Prancing Pony," which I immediately regret because these clowns, these geriatric jocks from Back to the Future, they think it's a gay bar--they don't even know about the Village of Bree or JRR Tolkien or any of that crap. And Jabby's still demanding cranberry syrup, and I'll be darned if I ever buy DAWAY A35 Bike Repair Kit ever again.
2**E
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I like the multitoolI don't like how it doesnt fit tight spaces or doesn't come apart in some placesI like the patch repair toolsI DONT like how the rubber cement glue was so fragile that when I covered the cap and tried to smooth it out it BURST. Not like exploded but how all the precious cement came leaking out from the cap i secured!!I DON'T LIKE how there are no instructions. Sure google, YouTube, all that jazz but Id rather have a piece of paper detailing how to use THIS specific item. Not YouTube or Google's "catch all for patch tools with rubber cement". I nearly wasted a rubber patch because I read the online instructions slightly wrong.In the hands of a expert this could be very useful, however I am no expert and I hope I didnt burn $10 just to learn a hands on lesson on how to properly use these tools.Edit: One of customer service agents contacted me about my satisfaction and offered me a refund or a replacement free of charge. She was pretty helpful so i have updated my review from a 3 stars to a 5.
E**L
Surprised by the high-quality
My expectations were not particularly high because of the low-cost, but I am pleasantly surprised with the quality. I had some really stuck bolts on my bike that I was able to get unstuck with this tool. The metal did not bend very high-quality. I wish there was a way to lock a tool in place so to speak, that would make it, much easier to handle but overall very happy with it, definitely worth the price
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