Part of a comprehensive range of freewheel and bottom bracket removal tools, the Park Tool cassette lockring tool has a one-inch base that easily fits a wrench or a bench vice. Thin Oversized centre hole and thin wall design allows use without removal of cones and locknuts Please Note: Always use a skewer or axle nut to hold tool firmly in place during removal and installation.
When the elements you ride in take their toll on your chain, removing and reinstalling the masterlink can become a more difficult task than it ought to be. The specially designed MLP-1.2 Pliers make sure this tricky job is a thing of the past. A simple insertion of the tool's specially measured jaws right into the masterlink lets you squeeze the handles to open the link to take it out, while pulling them apart to closes the link to secure it back in place. A time and effort saving tool, the Master Link Pliers MLP-1.2 is a handy tool for back-up when you need it.
With most manufacturers recommending replacing your chain at 0.75% stretch, the Park Tool chain checker will quickly and precisely let you know if you are over or under. As overworn chains can cause poor shifting and uneven drivetrain wear, having an accurate gauge to hand won't just save your chain, but can also save the full functionality of your bike. Reading wear from 0.25% to 1%, the CC-2 is compatible with 9/10/11-Speed chains and measures the stretch by simply inserting the pins between two links and pressing the swing-arm gauge tight to read your accurate reading in the gauge window. (Note: For 9/10-speed chains, replace the chain at or before the 0.75% reading, and for 11/12-speeds, replace before the 0.5% reading. Always check with the manufacturer for any specific replacement instructions and recommendations.)
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The Park Tool CCP-22 uses a long comfortable handle and extra fine thread that provides the needed leverage to remove even the tightest cranks. The unique "floating tip" ensures smooth operation and long life. As with most Park Tool products, it also features a hole specifically designed for hanging on a tool wall.
The Park Tool BB press removes and install the bearings and bearing units used in BB86, BB92, Shimano Press Fit, SRAM Press Fit GXP, Race Face Press Fit and other press fit bottom bracket systems using the nominal 24mm spindle. The Park Tool bb tool includes a bearing removal tool, which slides through and expands behind the bearing (like a head cup remover) so it can be tapped out with a hammer. The BBT-90.3 also includes two installation bushings (#669). Use the bushing in conjunction with an HHP-2 or HHP-3 Bearing Cup Press (sold separately) to press the bearings into the frame. Click here to see the user instruction manual for this product
Note: Axles must be removed before mounting these adaptors.
The Park Tool carbon saw blade fits the Park Tool SAW-1 Hacksaw and most 12" hacksaws. The CSB-1 is a wider carbon fibre specific blade and is designed for use with the SG-8 Saw Guide. Please Note: Similar to a grinding stone, do not use this blade on aluminium.
A must for any serious wheel builder, the Park Tool TM1 precisely and reliably ensures that the individual tension in your spokes is as it should be while making sure the relative tension between all of your spokes is spot-on as well. A great device to use when you're truing wheels, building up new bikes and trying to resolve issues with your wheels, this bike wheel spoke tool will put right any issues with your spokes, whatever the size, material or diameter. Coming complete with a tension conversion table to let you know the optimum tension for up to 16 different types of spoke and a gauge to measure the diameter of the more commonly used spokes, this is a fantastic addition to any workbench or toolbox. (Note: The Spoke Tension Meter requires approximately 105mm (4 1/8-inch) of accessible spoke to read for the best and most accurate measurements.)
The Park Tool CCP-44 is specifically designed to remove crank arms from splined Shimano® Octalink and ISIS Drive® bottom bracket spindles that do not use a self-extracting system.
The Universal Head Cup Remover will also remove the PressFit 30 (PF30) bottom bracket units. The PressFit 30 inside diameter is the same as headset cups, and are pressed in the same manner.
The Park Tool BBT-29 bottom bracket remover is designed for bearing cups with an outside diameter of 39mm (e.g. Shimano® Dura-Ace® 9000 series and XTR® 980 series) as well as 16-notch bearing cups with an outside diameter of 48.5mm (e.g. FSA® MegaEvo®).