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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.
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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 milled 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)
- 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
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Locking Mechanism
- The knife blade locks open via a standard liner lock.
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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.
Dimensions
- Length = 5" (125mm)
- Width = 1-1/4" (33mm)
- Thickness = 5/16" (8mm)
- Weight = 3.4 oz (96g)
Variations
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