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๐Ÿ”ง Essential Park Tool Bicycle Bottom Bracket Pin Spanner: A Must-Have Bicycle Tool! Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ง Essential Park Tool Bicycle Bottom Bracket Pin Spanner: A Must-Have Bicycle Tool!

Will fit one-key release retaining rings on shimano and campagnolo cranksets and the adjusting cone on most freewheel clusters (not freehubs). Adjusts to a wide range of pin hole widths,pin diameter is nominally 0.090 inch(2.3mm). Tough, high carbon tool steel is used on each tool to ensure long life. Handle is vinyl coated to give a good grip. Each pin spanner is color coated for easy recognition.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A simple tool that does what it's supposed to do.

I've recently started working on group bikes and realized I don't have it anymore. nothing better. For $10, it's better to have it and never need it than to spend time missing out on the one time it comes in handy. Although it's a very simple tool, it's really well thought out, I've almost never had to remove the crank to use it to adjust the bottom bracket (I can't remember exactly when I did that, but I'm sure that it happened a few times ). once). The tool simply slides between the crank and

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  • workshop tools
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly.! best in sport

My local bike shop has always acted as a deterrent to asking questions about freewheels (replacement, reconditioning, cleaning, lubrication, etc.) when it's too much of a hassle or they just don't wanted to be disturbed. So, having had a few bikes that needed service on their freewheels, I finally decided to check out what it takes to just do it yourself. screwed in), remove the locking ring, put on and tighten again. One of the ratchets I had was a Shimano and the other a Suntour and both used

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  • Sport
Cons
  • I don't really like it, everything's fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for servicing single speed clutches, especially Shimano

As you can probably tell from my photos, I service a Shimano single speed clutch, especially the MX30. This tool is essential to remove the freewheel cover. There are other uses for this tool, e.g. B. for adjusting old Shimano cranks, Campy cranks and some tapers. Still, it's a very handy tool to take with you, and for the price, it pays for itself quickly. All in all this is a very well made tool and worth having!* I understand that some of you may be coming to this review because you haveโ€ฆ

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  • Sport and Outdoor
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  • Almost never