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DRIFT MANIAC Single 16T-18T Freewheel Removal Tool for Road Bike

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$12.20

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About this item

  • Dnp single speed freewheel removal tool
  • Freewheel 13T / 14T / 15T: inner diameter=29mm, 30poe(points of engagement), hub thread type=m30*1, fit chain size=1/2"*3/32"(compatible with up to 9 speed chain), loose ball bearing.
  • 16T / 17T / 18T freewheel: inner diameter=34mm, 60poe(points of engagement), hub thread type=B1.37"*24tpi, fit chain size=1/2"*3/32"(compatible with up to 9 speed chain),loose ball bearing.
  • Special tool(8 splines) is required for the removal of the freewheel. Please choose "small tool" for the 13T / 14T / 15T; “big tool” for the 16T / 17T / 18T.
  • PLEASE check carefully the freewheel technical data before purchase!Tool needs purchase seperately.Sale unit:1 piece


Effortlessly remove and install freewheels with our DRIFT MANIAC Single Speed Freewheel Removal Tool. This versatile tool accommodates 13T to 18T freewheels, with inner diameters of 29mm and 34mm, and points of engagement ranging from 30 to 60. Compatible with up to 9-speed chains, it features a loose ball bearing for smooth operation. Choose the appropriate tool size based on your freewheel's teeth count. Please ensure you have the correct special tool (8 splines) for removal. Suitable for road bikes and rim brakes. Made of durable metal, this tool is designed to last. Please check your freewheel's technical data before purchasing.


Russell
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Simply put, What I needed when I needed it. Thank you Amazon and Affiliates.Rkc-
Saucedo jesse
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022
It sucks its hard to try and keep it in the grooves it just wants to strip it out it just sucks ask my knuckles there all torn up from it slipping out of grooves
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2021
Ordered the 18t freewheel and the Big Tool for installation. There was no mention of the tool not being in stock until 4 May!!! Now I have a freewheel that is of no use when it is needed.