Features Save time and your thumbs with Giant's new tubeless tire installation tool Install one side of the tire to the rim then half of the second side and rely on the tool for the rest Felt tipped tool will not scratch rims and is carbon rim safe Great for home or shop applications
Features:Also called a sleeping hub, the DH-1 fits into a frames rear dropouts to replace the rear wheel for chain cleaning and transport.The unique design allows shifting with the DH-1 installed.Works with all derailleur and 1/8 inch chains.Works on frames with both open-type dropouts and 12 mm thru axle dropouts.
The BBT-19.2 is a heavy duty, shop quality tool for installing and removing Shimano, SRAM, TruvativÂ, Race Face, FSA and Campagnolo 16-notch external bottom bracket cups with an outside diameter of 44 mmUpdated to be more accurate and longer lasting, the BBT-19.2 can be turned with a 3/8 inch drive torque wrench or ratchet, a 1 inch wrench, or a Park Tool FRW-1 Freewheel Remover Wrench
The United Tool Kit features most of the tools needed to build up your bike, all contained within a handy pocket sized zippered bag making it easy to bring along to any session! Tools included: 1x 6mm Hex Socket, 1x 8mm Hex Socket, 1x 17mm Deep Socket, 1x Socket Extension, 1x Torque Handle.
The Park Tool Sliding T-Handle Hex Wrench is a professional quality T-Handle hex wrench built for speed, efficiency, leverage and a perfect fit.Carefully selected combination of Chrome Vanadium and S-2 tool steelsUnique anodized aluminium Speed Spinner makes running long bolts in and out quick and effortlessMachined, chamfered tips allow easier insertion into hex fittingsIntegrated Strip-Gripper twisted hex that makes removal of most bolts with stripped or oversized hexes fast and easySliding T-handle creates increased leverage and multiple access positions
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
Thread the nut onto the TNS, insert into the fork stack, and tap it in with a hammer. Sets the starfangled nut to 15mm and keeps it straight. Long handle helps prevent pinched fingers.
Simple and effective, this chainring has no ramps or pins to throw the chain and the narrow wide tooth profile holds the chain in place virtually eliminating dropped chains.
The Park Tool DH-1 works with all derailleurs and 1/8" chains. The unique design allows the bike to be shifted and works with open dropout and thru-axle frames up to 12mm.