The LifeLine TwinHead Allen Key is available in multiple sizes from 2 - 8mm and features a storage hole for organisation making this an essential tool for any mechanic, home or professional.
Set of 5 x 5mm CNC machined Alloy headset spacers to suit A-Head steerer tubes
Alloy Quill adaptor for mounting an A-Head style stem with the older threaded fork and headset. 150mm 22.2 - 28.6 (1" - 1.1/8") - Designed for a 1" threaded steerer 150mm 25.4 - 28.6 (1" - 1.1/8") - Designed for a 1 1/8" threaded steerer
The tool is pulled through the frame until the flared ends snap in behind the cup. A blow on the tool head removes the cup.
The LifeLine Headset Press Workshop Tool is high quality and helps to protect your finger, cups and frame on installs. The LifeLine Headset Press Workshop Tool is very simple to use and is a fantastic addition to your workshop.
The LifeLine Pro Crown Race Setting Tool is very simple to use. Instructions: Slide your crown race down your steerer tube. Apply a small amount of anti seize to the undersid of the crown race. Select the appropriate sized insert and place it on the crown race. Use a hammer and tap the end cap on the tube to seat the race into its proper place.
LifeLine offer a comprehesive range of bicycle tools with built-in quality and great value prices. Whatever mechanical job is looming be it maintenance or a rebuild, LifeLine have the equipment you need.
Instructions: Thread the star nut onto the internal bar then feed the bar through the outer sleeve Place the sleeve over your steerer tube and gently hammer into place until the internal bar's lip is flat to the steerer tube.
The LifeLine Headset Cup Remover is simple to use and makes headset removal quick without damaging your frame. Instructions Start by securing your frame or bike in a workstand. Feed the closed end through the steerer tube until the splayed end opens inside the steerer tube. Make sure the splayed end of the tool is sat on the lip of the cup and hammer the cup out. When removing the tool follow the closed end down to protect the tool and repeat with the remaining cup. Tip: when hammering the cup out use a rag to catch the cup instead of sending it across the room.