Oumers Bike Chain Tools Kit, Sprocket Remover / Chain whip with Cassette / Rotor Lockring Removal Tool Pack
Why Oumers:
Oumers Inc mainly engaged in the development and export of Outdoor & Sports Products, and other High-tech electronic products. Products of high quality, stylish design. Oumers has always adhered to ” High quality products , good customer experience” business purposes. Committed to providing you with high-quality products and quality services.
This Oumers chain whip and freewheel/lockring remover tool are heat treated to prevent bending and flexing. High quality to make sure it can be used for many years.
Specification:
Material: 45# Carbon Steel
Surface finish: Nickel Plating
Color: Silver and Orange
Weight: 11.3 OZ
Package Content:
1x Bicycle Chain Whip Wheel Sprocket Remove Tool
1x Cassette / Rotor Lockring Removal Tool
Product Features
- This Kit combination chain whip and freewheel/lockring remover wrench. Both are in high quality, heat treated to prevent bending and flexing
- Designed to be used in conjunction with the cassette lock ring tool to remove cassettes from hubs. Sprocket Remover can also be used to tighten on screw-on freewheels. Caters for 8, 9 and 10 speed cassettes. When remove flywheel, fixed wheel to prevent from damage. Silver color chain whip with orange non-slip coated handle for comfort and ease of use. It is constructed from steel for durability.
- It also features hardened pins to keep the chain in place and a comfortable handle.
- Cassette/Rotor Lockring Tool with pin, Smart design make it fit two size wrench.
- Cassette / Rotor Lockring Removal Tool Fits Shimano?, SRAM?, SunRace?, SunTour?, Chris King? and other cassette lockrings. Also fits Shimano disc brake lockrings, Guide pin stabilizes tool;
Worked Great to Move my 10-Speed Shimano Ultegra Cassette from Hub to Hub I bought a new set of wheels and needed to move my 10-speed Shimano Ultegra cassette from the old wheels to the new ones. I am not a very handy guy. In fact, I got some coaching from a friend to even know that I needed these tools to get the job done.Once the tools arrived, I figured out how to use them myself, and I had the work completed in no time. I couldn’t have done it without the tools, and figuring out how to use them was a piece of cake, even for a mechanically…
This worked well and is plenty strong enough for the job. I changed a bike cassette for the first time, took off the old cassette off my Trek easily using a 17 mm box wrench. I put on the new one very tightly and also forgot to put antiseize on the threads. So I decided to take off the new cassette and put on antiseize so I won’t have real problems when I do need to change the caseete again. It was on way too tight! Luckily, I was able to use a 24 inch long breaker bar with a 1/2 inch…