Store tools inside your BB! Topeak Stealth BB Hide ’n Tool Review - feat. Chain Breaker + Multi-Tool

Topeak’s stealth series tool is all about carrying tools in clever and integrated ways on the bike. In this review, we’ll be specifically looking at the Topeak BB Hide ‘n Tool which is a compact tool that slides inside hollow bottom brackets. The BB Hide ‘n Tool retails for $ and features the Topeak Nano 7 multi-tool and a steel chain breaker. The chain tool is compatible with 8-13 speed chains and can be used in conjunction with the multi-tool for additional leverage. Topeak lists the compatible cranks as: SRAM DUB, Shimano GRX / Deore XT / SLX, FSA hollow cranks and others that satisfy the 124mm length requirement and 19-25mm internal diameter. Topeak has also integrated a simple ring pull knob to make it easy to install and remove the tool from the bike. There are quite a few restrictions on the compatibility of the Topeak BB Hide ‘n Tool. Topeak currently lists it as compatible with SRAM XX1 / X01 Eagle DUB cranks, Shimano GRX / Deore XT / SLX cranks and FSA Hollow cranks as well as others. The main limitation is that you need a minimum of 124 mm insertion depth and an internal diameter of at least 19mm. Installing the tool is as simple as sliding it into the hollow BB opening and then adjusting the tension on the rubber ring until the tool fits snuggly. Rotating the knob clockwise squeezes the rubber ring to provide a wider diameter while counter-clockwise reduces the tension for a more narrow diameter. Topeak also included rubber dust caps specifically for Hex and Shimano Hollowtech crank arms to prevent dust or dirt from getting into the tool. As the name implies, the Topeak BB Hide ’n Tool is a hidden bottom bracket tool that slides into open bottom brackets. It is constructed from a combination of aluminum, engineering grade polymer and steel with a pivoting chain breaker at the end. It’s essentially a black tube with the multi-tool sitting inside slot cut into the front section and a pivoting end that has the chain breaker. Branding is limited to a Topeak logo on the end cap and Topeak printed in white along the inner body. Once the tool is installed on the bike you only see the outer Topeak logo which can easily blend with the crank for a clean installation. ... Read the full review @ ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing Specs 02:33 Fit Finish 05:34 On The Bike 08:13 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - Follow Us On Instagram - ~ Topeak - ~
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