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This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
Remove and refit your freewheel using this freewheel remover with a 1"1/2 socket or a 21 mm flat spanner.
This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
Remove and refit your freewheel using this freewheel remover with a 1"1/2 socket or a 21 mm flat spanner.
This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
Length: 45 mm Width: 23mm Thickness: 23mm Weight: 51g
This tool is suitable for 1 to 7 speed screw-in freewheels. 12-notch tool. Use with a wrench with a 1"1/2 socket or a 24 mm flat wrench. Not suitable for cassettes
The freewheel removal tool is required to take off the freewheel on the rear bike wheel.
Using a vice, secure the wheel removal tool, place the wheel on top and turn it:this is the simplest and most effective method. Without a vice, work in an upright position as you would with a chain whip.Insert the tool, use a 24 mm (or 1/2") wrench and turn counter-clockwise.Apply pressure with your body weight, keeping your hand at the end of the handle, to maximise leverage and facilitate removal.
2 years
Remove and refit your freewheel using this freewheel remover with a 1"1/2 socket or a 21 mm flat spanner.
This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
Length: 45 mm Width: 23mm Thickness: 23mm Weight: 51g
This tool is suitable for 1 to 7 speed screw-in freewheels. 12-notch tool. Use with a wrench with a 1"1/2 socket or a 24 mm flat wrench. Not suitable for cassettes
The freewheel removal tool is required to take off the freewheel on the rear bike wheel.
Using a vice, secure the wheel removal tool, place the wheel on top and turn it:this is the simplest and most effective method. Without a vice, work in an upright position as you would with a chain whip.Insert the tool, use a 24 mm (or 1/2") wrench and turn counter-clockwise.Apply pressure with your body weight, keeping your hand at the end of the handle, to maximise leverage and facilitate removal.
2 years
Remove and refit your freewheel using this freewheel remover with a 1"1/2 socket or a 21 mm flat spanner.
This tool has been specially designed for assembling and disassembling Shimano, SRAM and Sachs Aris freewheels.
4.25/5
570 reviews
good but using only one
You can use a 22mm spanner or a 1/2 socket. I ended up using the 1/2 breaker bar & rust penetrant, it was fairly stubborn, chain whip is a must also. Once loose just screws off, not really needed to screw on. Bought click and collect at short notice as amazon product was not as described. service excellent
Tool too big, incompatible with shimano, I had to blend it to fit, if you have machining tools you can blend it, thou waste of time
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