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This Multitool Can Be Stashed Away In Your Bike's Steering Tube

Granite Design, a company that is dedicated to creating extremely functional, compact and easily storable cycling gadgets and tools, has come up with a wonderfully elegant product in the form of the 'Granite Stash RT Ratchet Tool Kit,' a cycling multitool that is stored in a cylindrical module that can be easily shoved inside your bike's steering tube.

This particular cycling multitool is equipped with a spring-loaded mechanism that provides access to its tools, which include seven hex bits, a Torx bit and a Phillips #1 bit. To access the tools, all you have to do is uncap the cylinder and then press the module.

What's great about the 'Granite Stash RT Ratchet Tool Kit' is that it is said to be compatible with a majority of steering tube designs. Available for $69.99, this cycling multitool looks to be a great option for cyclists looking for compact and easily accessible tools to carry out fixes on their bikes.
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