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Old 12-17-09 | 09:55 PM
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Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.

No, pretty much any single-tooth lockring tool for bikes will probably work. In the old days there were lockrings on headsets that required a tighter curve than on a bottom bracket lockring (or a hinged hook) but those haven't been on the market for several decades now. If you want to get fancy, a lockring pliers will grab the ring more securely than a hook type tool, but isn't strictly necessary for the task.
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