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Nano Worx Tire Hook Lever Multi-Tool Includes Three Bits, Weighs Only 40g

Nano Worx Hook Lever Tool hero(Photo / Nano Worx)
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Last month, Cory wrote a piece on the “2-Watt saving” Aero computer mount made by California’s Nano Worx. Nano Worx is at it again with a new product. But this time there will be no watt savings. Introducing their new Nano Worx Hook Lever Multi-Tool – it’s compact, lightweight, and very clever.

Nano Worx Hook Lever Tool profile
(Photo / Nano Worx)

The Nano Worx Hook Lever Multi-Tool integrates a tire lever with three cleverly stowed tool bits in the handle. The bits are slid into the handle, one on top of the other. Once they are inside the handle the included o-ring is stretched around it to secure the tool bits.

Nano Worx Hook Lever Tool with bit

The tool uses an integrated magnet that holds the bits in place while in use and keeps them quiet when stowed. The Nano Worx Hook Lever Multi-Tool looks great for the rider who needs to free up space and lighten up a saddle bag.

Nano Worx Hook Lever Tool side shot

Buyer’s Choice…

Offering the three “buyer’s choice” bits is a unique way for the rider to stow only the tools used the most. The choices are three of the following: M6, M5, M4, M3, or a T25. With a combo of an M6 (highly recommended for axle removal), M5, and the T25 you can make simple adjustments to your steed. Add the integrated tire lever and you have what you need for a trailside flat repair.

Nano Worx Hook Lever Tool weight

Retail and Detail

Retail: $40

  • Maximum torque: 20Nm
  • Weight: 40g (fully assembled with 3 bits included)
  • Dimensions: 11cm long, 2.3cm tapering to 1.5cm wide

Check out all of the cool bike stuff Nano Worx has to offer by hitting the link below.

NanoWorx.shop

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mud
mud
1 day ago

A mini tool like this is only useful if the bits can reach all the bolts that need it. That tool would need a lot of clearance to work.

NanoWorx
NanoWorx
22 hours ago
Reply to  mud

Hey Mud,

Our tool is not a “fix anything on the side of the road” type of tool. It is a tool meant to make simple adjustments via seatpost, stem, levers or thru axel removal whilst integrating a tire lever which is great for most users!

Santana
Santana
1 day ago

I would like to see a video of someone removing a tire that has an insert with that tool.

NanoWorx
NanoWorx
22 hours ago
Reply to  Santana

You should grab one and give it a try. I am confident you’ll be impressed 😉

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