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🚴 Bikehand Extra Long Handle Bicycle Pedal Wrench - 350mm - Premium Spanner Tool for Easy Road Mountain Bike Pedal Removal - 15mm Review

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Description of 🚴 Bikehand Extra Long Handle Bicycle Pedal Wrench - 350mm - Premium Spanner Tool for Easy Road Mountain Bike Pedal Removal - 15mm

EXTRA LONG: Super long 13.8" handle with comfortable grip feeling. A lot of leverage to remove those pedals which stuck in the crank arm. Please view our VIDEO in the listing to make sure that the turning directions are correct. The left and right pedal's axle threads are different. HEAT TREATED: Heat treated high quality steel constructed for long time using. Professional Bicycle 15mm wrench for installation and removal of pedal without scratching the crank arms. PRECISELY MACHINED: The slots are precisely machined extra heavy duty steel to match the pedal spindles perfectly. There are 2 slots on each side, so that is very helpful to get the bike pedals in the optimal working position. 15mm SPANNER: 15mm spanner is located in the middle of the wrench. Normally you can use the slot to install or remove wheel hub bolts. The wrench weight 13.4 oz. ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We're so confident about our product quality that we can provide a life time warranty ! Made in Taiwan.

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that don't have a good spontaneous replacement that doesn't make cranks and sprockets jingle. It's about as good as I need it to be for working on my own bikes and has a comfortable round handle. I think the keyhole is just stamped and not sewn like a quality end key would be, but hopefully the steel is hard enough to hold its shape. In any case, this is not high torque operation.

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  • Sport
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great sport style pedal wrench

I love the offset head angles which make it easier to find the correct tightening/removal angle. The handle is nice and long too, which is great for getting good torque. The ONLY thing I could say that might be a bit negative (I'd take half a star if I could) is that the handle gets too big and too fast. Basically it's thinner where it's welded to the head, but then the knob quickly expands to its full size, meaning you have to be a little careful when the pedal is almost or fully tightened, or

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  • Tool magazine
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  • Legacy model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great and great price!

I know how to use a bike, but I'm not a bike mechanic. This tool is great value, other comparable tools cost almost twice as much. I bought this instrument because I lost my Park Tool - PW-3 Pedal Key after a few hits. I'm sure my PW-3 will come out one day, but I was looking to replace the pedal on my road bike and was in dire need of a pedal wrench. The Bikehand Pedal Wrench was perfect for the job, for my needs it works as well as the half price Park Tool! As I said, I'm not a bike mechanic,

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  • Sports and outdoor activities
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durable, functional and simply the best

I have started replacing pedals on two used bikes where I have cleaned and replaced parts. I struggled with all the pedals with a small adjustable wrench as the larger wrenches (with better rotation/force) didn't fit between the pedal and the crank. I was able to loosen and replace them after a few hours of struggle and over the course of several days, using everything from 3/4 inch pipe for the lever to planks of wood to hold the other pedal. If you're struggling with this after watching…

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  • Bike Tools & Maintenance
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  • Interval