The LifeLine Pro Master Link Pliers is an essential tool for any mechanic, home or professional.
Installing a new bottom bracket can give your bike a new lease of life after moulded seasons on the roads and trails. However, pressing the bearings into the frame incorrectly can damage both the bearings and the bottom bracket shell. The LifeLine Press Fit Bottom Bracket Press uses precision bushings to guide the bearings into the shell easily and accurately, helping you get the best from your frame and bottom bracket. Supplied with bushings to fit BB86, BB30 and BB90 press fit bottom bracket standards, theLifeLine Press Fit Bottom Bracket press is essential for any rider who builds and maintains their own bikes.
This workshop-quality tool is ideal for fitting and removing threaded bottom bracket bearing cups.
This workshop-quality tool is ideal for fitting and removing threaded bottom bracket bearing cups.
This workshop-quality tool is ideal for fitting and removing threaded bottom bracket bearing cups.
The LifeLine Pro 2 in 1 Masterlink Pliers make spliting and reconnecting a bicycle chain easier than ever before. The left two prongs pince the chain together. Meanwhile the right two prongs split the chain with a simple squeeze.
This workshop-quality tool is ideal for fitting and removing threaded bottom bracket bearing cups.
Pro-quality bottom bracket cup removal tool from LifeLine.
Plus, it's made from heat-treated steel for maximum strength and reliability. Compatability is only confirmed for offical Shimano components. The tool may not work when alternative brand chainring spiders are installed.
The tool is also fully compatible with any fork which requires a cassette tool for the top cap removal like the current RockShox range.
Feed the guide cable through your frame using the magnet on your multi tool and the magnet on the guide cable to pass from exit to insert point. Then attach the correct asaptor from the multi tool to your cable that requires routing. Attach the magnet adaptor to this cable and connect the guide cable to the routing cable. Then simply drag the routing cable back through the frame by pulling on the guide cable. Sound tricky? It's really not. Check out the instructions added to the images and soon we'll make a video demonstrating how to use the tool!