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Bike Tool Kit,8 Professional Bicycle Repair Tools for Mountain Bike with 3-in-1 Cassette Remover Wrench Crank Puller Extractor Bottom Bracket Freewheel Remover Link Pliers Chain…

(127 customer reviews)

$15.29 $16.99

  • 【Multifunctional Bike Repair Tool Kit】:The bicycle repair tools include 1 cassette removal tool with chain whip, 1 bike chain breaker, 1 bike link pliers,1 bottom bracket remover, 1 crank puller extractor, 1 freewheel remover tool,1 spoke wrench,1 hub cone wrenches and 1* tool zipper pouch.All 8 tools perform their function perfectly.Tool zipper pouch are made of canvas.
  • 【3-in-1 Cassette Remover Wrench and Freewheel Remover Tool】:3-in-1 Chain whip sprocket wrench, hook style lock ring tool, and bottom bracket assembly tool, it can be used to fix the dental plate of the bicycle, install and remove the bottom bracket and cassette of the bicycle.Freewheel remover tool allows you tou use without removal of cones and locknut, and it can be applied to tighten on screw-on freewheels.
  • 【Bike Chain Breaker and Bike Chain Link Pliers】:Chain breaker double driving pin for easy chain breaking, specially designed to remove and install chain pins, universal fits for common bicycle chains of 5-10 speed.The bike chain link pliers return spring design for saving effort and easy operation; Clasp buckle design in handle for easy storage.
  • 【Bottom Bracket Removal-Spoke Wrench】:Bottom bracket remover is used to remove bike bottom bracket, suitable for any 20 teeth spline type bike bottom bracket, it will not damage the BB teeth.Spoke Wrench is suitable for spoke nipple sizes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
  • 【Crank Puller Extractor and Hub Cone Wrenches】:Universal bike crank puller extended ejector for removing chain-rings and crank.Hub cone wrenches can be used in the narrow crevices of hubs,Special spanner for hubs,Cannot be used on other nuts.
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  1. don presto

    highly recommended

    don presto

  2. Sherri

    Everything is good so far except the double sided wrench is pretty cheap and flimsy.

    Sherri

  3. coil_nine

    When I was removing a pedal, the 15mm thin stamped steel wrench spread its jaws, slipped off, and I cut the back of my hand. The cassette removal tool inside diameter was too small and I had to grind it larger to fit the cassette. The chain pliers are tiny, about 4 inches long, I can’t get a good grip on them.

    I threw the kit away.

    coil_nine

  4. Turtle

    Some of wrenches cheep and flimsy

    Turtle

  5. Gregory Bridge

    Nice complete kit for the money. It isn’t top quality but it got the job done. I was able to replace my entire drivetrain on my mountian bike with just this kit.

    Gregory Bridge

  6. Tvega323

    Somewhat flimsy, pouch won’t last long, won’t recommend it for those that will be using it alot.

    Tvega323

  7. David Gutierrez

    I bought this tool kit for the price. Go figure. The crank puller assembly became very warped and stripped after the first use — the threads made it difficult to apply pressure. It did get the job done.

    The bottom bracket tool fit nicely but did get stripped as well. Luckily it has a 1/2 in drive so I was able to use my impact wrench instead.

    I broke the chain whip almost immediately. Wear gloves. I almost lost the skin off my hands.

    The cassette lock ring tool took a lot of damage. It didn’t strip but the paint came off after the first use. Keep in mind that it’s a size 15/16 in case you want to use a socket to unlock your cassette.

    The chain link pliers work great. They’re a little small but it proved to get the job done with no fault.

    The chain tool itself is bad. The threads are fragile. It felt like I was flattening the threads after each turn. Still did the job but probably only good for 1-3 uses.

    This kit isn’t amazing. It has two decent tools and that is it. We get what we pay for. The value is a value. Nothing for long term use.

    David Gutierrez

  8. yellow daisies

    I have gotten SO much use out of the Crank puller and the chain breaker actually works, cheaper ones will strip the threads before actually moving a chain pin. Great value, the thin wrench is actually compact and light, I might take it in my saddle bag for emergencies

    yellow daisies