My Multitool collection :Njoy

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My Multitool collection :Njoy

Post by chrisjackripper » Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:45 am

My Multitool collection started when I began riding bikes, when I started touring the multitool collection grew. It’s become a daily companion or EDC. After years of use they are going strong.

First Pick: My Multitool collection.

Second Pick: Victorinox Swiss Tool.

Third Pick: SOG Power lock.

Fourth Pick: Leatherman multitool PST (first multitool launched).

Fifth Pick: Leatherman Core + Leatherman Bit Adaptor.

Sixth Pick: Leatherman Charge + Bit Kit + Bit Extender + Pocket Clip & Lanyard Ring.

Please feel free to express your opinion. Any questions? Will be glad answering them.
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Post by Katana » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:58 am

Amazing stuff Chris! My Gerber has been giving me service since 1996 and is still the same. Built tough, nothing goes wrong with it.
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Post by Rajat » Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:54 am

Good to see your collection. Most of the Multi tools I own are from Victorinox. Its good to have one handy at every location if you do not carry one on person.

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Post by ckkalyan » Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:03 am

Hi chrisjackripper - very, very multi-cool :cpix: Thank you for sharing your lovely collection! My favorite is the V-nox range - fantastic quality and innovation.

I would be interested to know as to what bikes do you tool (or zoom) along on? :)
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Post by chrisjackripper » Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:22 am

The Victorinox Swiss Tool is constructed of surgical steel, the biggest advantage is it never rust. However the Leatherman Charge that has a titanium body, tops the chart with utility with dual sided bits and the bit extension. No offences with the Victorinox, even the latest model fails to offer the variation compared to the Leatherman Charge. However the Leatherman is constructed of Portland ore, not rust resistant.

Whats a part of my wheels, of touring.

1996 350cc Royal Enfield Standard.
1995 500cc Royal Enfield Export.

My Vintage collection consist of 2 Triumphs. Road worthy however awaiting a paint job and restoration.

1939 Triumph 3HW 350cc / Single cylinder
1951 Triumph Speed Twin 500cc / Dual cylinder.

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Post by ckkalyan » Mon Mar 14, 2011 7:11 pm

@chrisjackripper:

Wow - thats a neat collection of bikes - Enjoy! :cheers:
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Post by kenhypno » Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:57 pm

my favourite is this one but for over 4500 inr a bit expensive ! http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m49 ... ol-CX-.jpg
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