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BROMPTON TOOLKIT
RM419.00 MYR
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*RM300 and above within Peninsular Malaysia
Description
The Brompton Bike Repair Toolkit contains everything you need to fix a puncture and make running repairs and adjustments to your bike.It fits discreetly within the front frame tube such that, when the bike is in use, the toolkit is fully enclosed and safe within the frame.
Brompton Toolkit
Interruptions during your ride are nobody's idea of fun, and that's where the Brompton Toolkit comes in. This compact, fully enclosed toolkit is your secret weapon for urban cycling, designed to keep your focus on the road ahead and ensure a smooth, uninterrupted journey. Lightweight and packed with essential tools, the Brompton Toolkit is your go-to for puncture repairs and quick fixes, allowing you to get back on your way in no time. Inside, you'll find tyre levers with 8mm and 10mm spanners, a 15mm spanner with a ratchet driver, pozi and flat screwdriver bits, puncture repair patches, sandpaper, and an array of hex bits in various sizes. Despite its comprehensive toolset, it weighs less than half a pound, proving that being prepared for anything doesn't have to weigh you down. Whether you're commuting through the city or exploring new routes, the Brompton Toolkit ensures you can be confident, adaptable, and savor every moment of your journey with a sense of sophistication. Don't let unexpected setbacks stop you in your tracks. With the Brompton Toolkit, you're well-equipped to keep those wheels spinning.
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Weight
From 0.49 kg -
Compatibility
ACP and Electric -
Fitting
Fits inside the front frame tube in a neat, enclosed package on all A line, C line and P line bikes (made after 2004) -
Note
This toolkit does not fit in the mainframe of the T line and G line bikes. The Toolkit is not compatible with bikes built prior to 2004, as these have a shorter wheelbase than current bikes





