🔧 Your Ride's Best Friend!
The Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+ is a comprehensive bicycle repair tool set featuring 19 functions, including adjustable torque and various screwdriver bits. Made from durable chrome vanadium steel, it is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for on-the-go repairs. Perfect for both road and trailside maintenance, this tool set ensures you're always prepared for any biking challenge.
Color | Black |
Brand | Topeak |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel, Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 13 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 240 Grams |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Box End |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Torque | 6 Newton Meters |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | Topeak |
UPC | 883466018242 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883466018242 |
Part Number | 60102580 |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 60102580 |
Size | One Size |
Style | Ratchet Rocket Lite Topeak |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Included Components | Wrench: [hex] 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm [torx] t10, t15, t25, chain tool, adjustable TorqueBit, mini ratchet wrench, Sheath |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | https://www.topeak.com/global/en/service/warranty-policy |
B**T
Super useful and well made/designed
I love this multi-tool: it’s small, sturdy, comfortable, versatile, and it has a torque wrench! Amazing. Possibly the best part, it can be used with standard driver bits. If I lose any bits, everything is replaceable. On the other hand, the special parts are the ratcheting arm and the torque bit. For that, it’s very expensive. If you could pay for just those two and get the rest separately, I suspect you’d pay way less. The added chain breaker is also nice, but if it would reduce the price, I’d happily get it separately. That said, I can’t live without it now. If I ever lose this one, I’ll replace it in spite of the cost. (You could also add sockets to your go-bag if you have nuts somewhere on your bike and it will drive those too.)
A**R
Convenient, sturdy and strong
A little bigger than most mountain biking multi-tools but well worth carrying. Also works great for quick bike maintenance at your residence. The chain tool works better than most other mobile chain tools because of the leverage with the ratchet.
H**R
Versatile and well designed
Why is this better than a multitool?1. Ratchet2. Torque wrench3. Superior chain breakerI've already used this several times in the field and found it is superior to a multi tool. The first time was adjusting the brake on my Brompton. The bolt I had to tighten is below the rack and difficult to reach with a multi tool. The ratchet head on this tool reached the bolt and tightened it even in the confined space I had to work in.My son-in-law's aerobar's elbow rest was too low. I used this to adjust it and tightened the bolt to the required 6Nm. I like having a torque wrench, even out on the road.The tool comes with an extension bar which can be used to extend the handle, providing more leverage, or between the head and the bit to reach awkward bolts. It is also used by the chain breaker. You attach the wrench to the chain breaker with a 5mm bit, use the extension bar as a handle, and you have a chain breaker that's much easier to use than my standard Park Tools chain breaker.It's not cheap but it is an ideal tool for touring and randonneuring.Take a look at the images to get an idea of configurations and dimensions.
B**S
This little thing does it all.
This tool has almost all of the main hex sizes and bits you'd need for use on a bike. The best part is that this has a torque gauge included so you can properly torque or check that bolts are at the proper torque. it could have used a little better line indications on the torque gauge as there was a little guess work to go between marks. Also, including a quick reference table for converting from NM to In-Lbs, and other conversions would make this thing more versatile. A little on the heavy side, so if you're counting grams, probably just stick to hex keys or a lighter multi-tool.We put together a buddie's bike after shipping on an airplane to go ride the Katy Trail for 5 days. This worked to both assemble, properly torque, and disassemble his bike, as well as regular tuning and bolt tightening on the trail. Only other thing you'd really need would be a chain break tool and you should be good to go. My buddy was so impressed by the utility of this thing he went and bought one after the trip.
D**X
Works well
Have used it quite a bit and it works great. Very compact , Max torque is a little low
V**Y
Given the functionality, it’s worth the money
This one tool lets me disassemble my bike for me to get the bike in the bike box. With the included torque, I’m able to put my bike back together
J**
It's awesome
On my mountain bike. And it's good quality.
M**S
Broke after first use
Extremely poor build. Used my brand-new Rachet Rocket torque wrench to install bike pedal cleats and stripped an Allen screw-head right off the threads. Thought maybe it was just a bad screw. Two months later, took out the torque wrench to make an adjustment and the gauge wouldn’t register any torque. As I was removing the bit the entire housing with the gauge marks came loose and slid right off the TorqBit to reveal the greased up inner workings of the bit. Checked the reviews and saw the one posted in Spanish back in 2020 that has a video showing the exact same thing. It’s a shame, since I have other Topeak accessories and thought they were a good company. If you buy this, make sure you buy from Amazon and not a 3rd party. I made the mistake of not checking first and now I have to eat the shipping cost of a defective item.
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