Freewheel and crank tools
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Freewheel and crank tools
Clearing out some duplicate tools, all in reasonable used condition:
1) Kingsbridge helical, 2-prong tool for Campagnolo freewheel. US$12 shipped
2) TA 23mm crank puller. The Real Thing. $20 shipped
3) Stronglight 23.35mm crank puller. The Real Thing. $20 shipped.
4) Unknown splined freewheel tool. Fits Shimano UG-type splined freewheels. $10 shipped.
5) Park FR-4. Fits Atom, Zeus, Everest, Regina, etc. splined freewheels. $10 shipped.
6) Dura-Ace 2-prong freewheel remover. Fits old-style Dura-Ace freewheels, older Regina 2-slot freewheels and clones. $10 shipped.
7) Kingsbridge 2-prong freewheel remover. Fits old-style Dura-Ace freewheels, older Regina 2-slot freewheels and clones. $10 shipped.
More pictures on request, if you want detailed views of individual items.
1) Kingsbridge helical, 2-prong tool for Campagnolo freewheel. US$12 shipped
2) TA 23mm crank puller. The Real Thing. $20 shipped
3) Stronglight 23.35mm crank puller. The Real Thing. $20 shipped.
4) Unknown splined freewheel tool. Fits Shimano UG-type splined freewheels. $10 shipped.
5) Park FR-4. Fits Atom, Zeus, Everest, Regina, etc. splined freewheels. $10 shipped.
6) Dura-Ace 2-prong freewheel remover. Fits old-style Dura-Ace freewheels, older Regina 2-slot freewheels and clones. $10 shipped.
7) Kingsbridge 2-prong freewheel remover. Fits old-style Dura-Ace freewheels, older Regina 2-slot freewheels and clones. $10 shipped.
More pictures on request, if you want detailed views of individual items.
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Dang it. My cheapskate self has been looking for one of those helical freewheel tools for a loooong time. Time to go out and ride.
Cheers, Eric
Cheers, Eric
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I can't really make out the splines on it but could the "unknown" tool be a Shimano bottom bracket cup tool?
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Not likely that the “unknown” fits a BB if it fits a UG freewheel.
I don’t suppose there’s any chance it fits a Shimano Front Freewheel System freewheel? They were slightly smaller diameter tools than the regular Shimano freewheel tool. I’ll have to measure he diameter of my freewheel’s splines.
I don’t suppose there’s any chance it fits a Shimano Front Freewheel System freewheel? They were slightly smaller diameter tools than the regular Shimano freewheel tool. I’ll have to measure he diameter of my freewheel’s splines.
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