BIKEHAND Bike Bicycle Repair Tools Tool Kit Set
Tools included:
Tire repair kit
Interchangeable Phillips/flat screwdriver
Freewheel remover (Shimano compatible)
Small screwdriver (for derailleur’s adjustment)
8x10mm forged steel open-ended wrench
Freewheel turner (chain whip)
30x32x36x40 mm 4-in1 headset wrench
2 steel hub-cone wrenches (13x14x15x16mm)
Cotter less crank arm extractor (fits all axles)
Forged /-groove spoke adjuster
2/2.5/3/4/5/6 mm hex key wrench set (4/5/6 mm ball-end)
Adjustable bottom bracket cup tool
15/16 & 15/17 mm pedal wrench
Cartridge bottom bracket too (Shimano type)
6″ adjustable forged steel wrench
3 steel tire levers
Bottom bracket & headset lock ring tool
Adjustable chain rivet extractor & assembler (Shimano compatible)
8 mm hex key wrench (for crank arm removal) & 1/2″ adaptor (for socket tools)
Made in Taiwan
One year warranty
Product Features
- Value tool kit
Good Value I am a novice repairman with an older bike. I was shopping for a set of bike maintenance tools on a budget. I read the reviews on several sets that seem adequate, but settled on this one as the others all seem to have some drawbacks. I am very happy that I did. Let me say that although I am a not an expert repairman, I can usually figure things out and leave the project better off than I found it. The overall quality of this tool set seems very satisfactory for the novice repairman. I have used…
Does the job Does the job. The tools are not the highest quality but I didn’t expect they would be a the same caliber as a set of Park tools. So far I’ve used the tools to remove and replace the bottom bracket including the crank puller. Both parts were pretty difficult to get off and I was afraid I’d strip or break the tools but they held on. Also used the chain breaker which also worked nicely. If I owned a bike shop I’d probably invest in a set of Park tools or similar but for what I need this set is…
Decent enough for amateur bike work Most of the inexpensive bicycle tool kits on here appear to be duplicates of each other, and are of the exact same quality, give or take a few bucks, and may contain a few different parts. I bought this particular kit because it had what I needed to convert my ’86 Fuji Allegro into a single speed, and I wanted to have some other tools available for future projects. I don’t expect it to last me a lifetime, but I also couldn’t afford to individually purchase the higher end tools I needed for the…