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$102.95
Park Shop Cone Wrenches are made of thin tool steel to fit the low-clearance adjusting nuts and cone flats on hubs and other bearing assemblies. Their special Y-heads put more material where it's needed for greater strength. Most applications require several cone wrenches, so Park gives you a whole set, featuring 13mm - 24mm, 26mm and 28mm wrenches to suit your repair needs.
$71.95 $80.00 10% Off
Shop-quality, adjustable torque driver that limits torque applied to fasteners, preventing over-tightening and damage to lightweight components. The ATD-1.2 features all-metal internal construction with a comfortable, ergonomic composite molded grip. Each tool is assembled and calibrated at Park Tool's factory in Minnesota.
$60.00
Frame and Fork Taps will become a lifesaver at some time for virtually every mechanic. These taps are made of high-carbon steel and are precision ground. Park Tool Frame and Fork Taps cut easily and fit conventional tap handles.
$55.00
Secure engagement, easy to use, and fast! The CP-1.2 quickly grips cogs from 9 to 24 teeth with no manual adjustments. A great shop tool, the CP-1.2 is 13.7-inches (35cm) long and can be used with one hand to hold any 5-speed to 12-speed road or mountain cassette solidly during lock ring removal. Forged steel construction with a spring loaded return and comfortable dual density grips.
$55.00
This professional-grade set includes five unique cleaning tools purpose-built for scrubbing away dirt and grime, with long ergonomic handles for leverage and comfort. The soaping brush, bottle brush and straight brush feature bristles made from tampico, a natural fiber derived from the agave plant. Tampico is extremely durable, resists chemicals, and holds moisture well, making it an ideal material for cleaning brushes. BCB-5 FEATURES Included brushes: - Soaping Brush: Great for making an initial pass over the bike, dispersing soapy water and breaking up large accumulations of debris. - Tapered Bottle Brush: A general purpose tampico brush for scrubbing areas both big and small. - Straight Brush: A long-reach brush with short, tight tampico bristles for getting into small nooks and crannies such as suspension pivots, saddle rails, and other hard to reach areas. - Drivetrain Brush: Long, stiff nylon bristles make this brush ideal for derailleurs, cassettes, and other areas with grease or dirt build up. - Soaping Sponge: Useful for applying soap and water as well as cleaning delicate surfaces, with a convenient wedge shape. Notes about tampico fibers: - Tampico is a natural fiber: as such, variations in the color of the bristles are to be expected. - Tampico bristles may become temporarily deformed in shipment or storage. Get brushes wet, reshape by hand, and hang to dry. - Always allow tampico brushes to dry fully in an open area before storage to inhibit growth of mildew or mold.
$50.95
Accurately gauge the straightness of disc brake rotors while the wheel is mounted in a TS-2.2 or TS-2 Professional Wheel Truing Stand (each sold separately). Park Tool's Rotor Truing Gauge features an infinitely adjustable, finely threaded indicator gauge. It works with any diameter brake rotor.
$50.00
A professional quality shop chain tool that works on 5-speed to 12-speed Road and Mountain Bike derailleur chains*, including SRAM AXS 12 speed, as well as 1/8-inch and 3/16-inch chains. The CT-3.3 features an adjustable locating shelf so it works on any width chain to remove and install chain rivets. Built to last and easy to use, the CT-3.3 features a comfortable handle, investment cast steel body and replaceable driving pin (#CTP). *The CT-3.3 will install, but not peen, Campagnolo 11 and 12-speed chain rivets. - Comfortable T-handle - Replaceable driving pin (CTP) - Investment cast steel body - Adjustable locating shelf
$50.00
Dial Indicator Set bolts directly to the DT-3 allowing for greater accuracy and a way to measure results. Now includes an elongated, cylindrical tip that is large enough to work around voids in most rotors.
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