The ever-expanding (shrinking?) world of on-bike kit storage has seen a new arrival, with Granite Design’s new Stash Tool System that neatly uses your steerer tube to hold a multitool but doesn’t require any threads to be tapped, unlike existing systems.

The design uses the upper bit of your steerer tube to house an eight-function multitool, but uses a threaded bar and nut to tension your headset, unlike OneUp’s outwardly similar EDC system that requires you to tap a thread into your steerer tube, something that may well invalidate your warranty with many fork manufacturers.

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Granite-Stash-Tool-system-101 (Image Credit: Granite)

The claimed full system weight is 145g with the tool itself weighing 57g, though the OneUp does stack in a fair few more tools. Granite’s system still manages to offer 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5 and 6mm hex head keys, a T25 Torx, a flathead screwdriver and a spoke-key with a valve core remover, plus you can pair it with their separate handlebar-mounted tubeless repair kit and chain tool should you wish. 

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Granite-Stash-Tool-system-100 (Image Credit: Granite)

The system is compatible with tapered and 1.125″ straight steerer tubes with a top of stem to bottom of crown measurement from 150mm to 240mm, comes in orange or black and it’ll cost $55.

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