

🔧 Fix it fast, ride on longer — your pocket-sized bike hero!
The Cruztools Outbackr H13 Tool Set OH13 is a compact, lightweight multi-tool kit designed for cyclists. Featuring 10 durable stainless steel tools including hex keys, star keys, screwdrivers, sockets, and wrenches, it fits easily in your pocket at just 3.5 inches long and 10 ounces. Perfect for quick roadside repairs, it’s a trusted companion with a 4.5-star rating from over 200 users.
| ASIN | B000GTZ6YU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #302,530 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #136 in Bike Multifunction Tools |
| Brand Name | CruzTOOLS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (224) |
| Folded Size | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Included Components | tool |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Outbackr H13 Tool Set OH13 |
| Item Weight | 0.63 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CruzTOOLS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OH13 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | OH13 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| UPC | 115971673679 857128005161 610256550596 706084266188 182683117173 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**.
Nice to have!
Already used it. Had to pull out over for a quick repair and it had the correct tool to use. Nice to have in the bag.
H**Y
Works well
Works well on bike
A**L
great tool for emergency use
I have a Harley Nightrod Special that came without emergency tools. I carry a similar tool to this for my bike. All the necessary items to do small repairs. Hopefully it will save me from leaving a $20,000 bike on the side of the road.
D**R
Handy in an emergency
I hope I never need this, but it is handy to have in an emergency. I carry this on my Harley along with a small tool roll just in case. I have never needed tools when riding and hope I never do. I check fasteners regularly on the bike and they are always tight. This seems to be well made, but I hope I never need it.
M**R
Handy
Handy compact tool. Not too small and yet gets the job done in a pinch
R**H
Good small tool for a Harley
This is your basic fold-out tool kit - only specifically for Harley's, with the most used bit sizes and other tools. I added a Cruz toolkit to this and a compressor/Tire Plugger and my road kit is compete. You might also want to consider a cigarette lighter accessory outlet tag that plugs into your charging tag directly - the compressor draws too much power from the fairing outlets normally.
J**7
Not as useful as I thought
Ive been able to use this for one thing and one thing only, installing handgrips. Other than that, everytime Ive needed a tool, this thing did not have what I needed on a 2020 FLHP (Road King). Still keep it in my saddlebag just in case though.
J**O
Love this tool
I have a '15 Softail Slim with an old-school toolbox mounted on the side (see photo). I was carrying a full size ratchet, various Allen and torx sets, two screwdrivers plus a tool for my seat screw. If i didn't put the tools into the inner liner case just right, it would be a real pain to close and lock the toolbox. I got rid of a lot of those tools now that I have this tool. I kept the screwdrivers because I had a situation the other day where the included Phillips head on this tool wasn't long enough to reach. I also replaced the included 1/2 inch drive head with one I had that's a little deeper (and actually fit right into the area where the shorter one was) because the enclosed one wasn't deep enough to take off the nut that secures the dash to my tank. Other than those couple of issues, this tool handles all the basic things I need to do regularly. If you're familiar with the Slim you know that the only real saddlebag you can use is the small ones that mount on the swing arm (unless I want to relocate the side plate and rear signals/brake lights). I keep mostly emergency flat repairs, an electric pump, a seat cover and a small Cree light in the bag. I got the Slim because it's sleek and low with a solo seat. I wasn't going to ruin the lines of the bike with relocations for saddlebags. So this tool is perfect for the limited space I have.
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