Description
Riding a bike is more fun than walking it home.
The Cutter Doc Y-Key includes 4, 5, and 6mm hex keys to help you fix your derailleur, tighten your headset, or snug down your pedal and keep from walking home. Cutter’s three-prong design gives you way more leverage then a standard L-style wrench, so that half-rust, super-stuck bolt doesn’t stand a chance.
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handy
greg brinkman
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Handy and functional. Always right where I need it. No complaints at all.
Nice Travel Tool
Jason Bleyl
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This was a great tool to have on my recent trip to Spain and France. It came in handy for tightening up the parts that the substandard French mechanics failed to. It was also nice for removing pedals from one rental bike to the next. It's relatively small and packs easily.
Awesome convenient tool
Varaxis
Member since
This tool is one of my go too tools for quick adjustments on the bike. This gives you the best of both ends of the traditional L-shaped allen/hex wrench. It has extension, to reach those bolts tucked behind other components, and has torque power to tighten without having to pull the tool out due to having limited rotation room.
With some bolts, it performs worse, such as disc brake calipers, due to the spokes getting in the way, but for a vast majority of other bolts, I find it does a faster job.
Great free gift
bes4228871
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Great free gift. Works well, but could be a little smaller to fit in my saddle bag
Cutter Doc Y-Key
CIK4202793
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Got it FREE...didn't think I would use it...was I wrong..very handy tool...Thanks guys
Great tool
gol3638235
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Excellent tool essential for bike adjustments and repairs. Very easy to use and hold.
Great tool
m_h4206452
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I bought this one and the Park 3-way at the same time and I like the way the Cutter Y-Key feels over the Park tool. Both are great tools, but I keep grabbing for this one.
Cutter Doc Y-Key is a must have...
Rob Wykoff
Member since
The Cutter Doc Y-Key is a great tool at a ridiculous price and has been my most used bike tool for the last couple years. The design provides great grip and leverage, which is especially handy for loosening stubborn bolts and even pedals. It's a nice size as it fits easily into any pack and with three common Hex sizes, has saved the day more than once. The Cutter Doc Y-Key is a clear cut winner - 5 Stars.
Great for the money
blu100374453
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It was free and it works likes its supposed to.Not something you would carry with you, but very handy around the workstation.
It was free, not much to say...
Daniel Viens
Member since
It works.
Due to its shape its hard to use on a lot things. (i.e. attatching bottle cages, etc.)
Like I said it was free...
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Aidan M.
Member since
solid tool, will come in handy when i need to use it, thanks for the freebie!
Recommended basic tool
pps3270512
Member since
Good to chuck in the car, tool box or jersey, strong for higher torque application and quick, just handy to have when tweaking the bike or going over it.
it's a Y-Wrench
tge3258112
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It works. It was free.
It was FREE how can it be bad
ste3223360
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I got them for freee with the shoes I bought. I love the shoes, and getting something free never hurts.
cutter doc y key
kam3209095
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cheezey cheapo. works ok, can't complain for free, and I haven't broken my knuckles yet.
light and great
Armando
Member since
You gotta have this with you all the time, great to work with and very light. it gets the job done in no time with no marks on your fingers.
Gods chooses cutter when wrenching on bikes
T ravi
Member since
for thousands of years god has been wrenching on bikes in his heavenly work shop and now you to can have his tool of choice. this bad boy was forged from souls of famous cyclist that were harvested seconds after death to insure freshness and longevity of this tool. so buy this crap and recession proof realcyclist
Killer Grip
John Lorton
Member since
The Cutter Doc Y-Key has a killer grip. The rubber body makes it easy to hold. The sides are concaved, not convexed, so it fits nicely in your palm.
Great tool
oberhaus9ish
Member since
Great sized tool for tinkering around at home. Not one that i would take on the trails, but i've used it a lot around the casa, fits in the hand well, does the work that needs doin.
You're the tool
Dave Richards
Member since
Definitely a must have. Even if you bike-stand-less and don't know anything about bike tools - you'll look and feel like a pro mechanic when wielding this handy tool. In fact, you may just want to carry it in your pocket at work - you know, just to look cool.
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