With a profile that resembles nothing from the western hemisphere, the Biker model has a unique look all its own. Actually named Bayker in Russian, it is noticably thinner than most other multitools, and features an unorthodox blade arrangement as well.
Jaws
Jaw shape is blunt nose, with fine serrations, a gripping area, and a large wire cutter. (No hard wire notch is included)
Finish is bead blast matte stainless.
Jaws are held in the closed position by the locking bail.
Handles/Frame
Handles are solid forged steel.
Notched out areas for the blades are precision machined into place.
Finish is bead blast matte stainless.
No logo or markings of any kind appear on the Biker. (although the top photograph shows a metric scale on one side)
Blades and Tools
Spear point knife blade, with plain edge. Measures 3" long (75mm)
Liner locking
Features a thumb stud for one-hand-opening
Awl with sewing eye
Phillips screwdriver
Combination can opener/medium flathead screwdriver built integral on one handle
awl blade
Locking Mechanism
The knife blade locks open via a standard liner lock.
knife blade
Other Features
A wire bail locks the tool closed when not in use.
Sheath
Standard sheath is made from heavy leather, with snap closure. Belt loop allows vertical or horizontal carry.