external bottom bracket bearing removal/installation tool. . .
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external bottom bracket bearing removal/installation tool. . .
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I know philwood makes one, but I also saw another company with one that is less expensive. I remeber dirt rag having it in a past issue but I can't seem to locate it in any of mine. Does anyone here know which company this is? Thanks in advance. . .
I know philwood makes one, but I also saw another company with one that is less expensive. I remeber dirt rag having it in a past issue but I can't seem to locate it in any of mine. Does anyone here know which company this is? Thanks in advance. . .
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https://www.parktool.com/products/det...&item=BBT%2D19
$45 seems expensive for the one you found... im not sure how much the park one will retail for though.
$45 seems expensive for the one you found... im not sure how much the park one will retail for though.
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i have the Park version that is like a wrench and its a pain in the butt to use.
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Originally Posted by Blazinall91
i have the Park version that is like a wrench and its a pain in the butt to use.
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I got a pedros one for about 18cdn. Much cheaper than the park one.
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my chainstay gets in the way and i can't spin it all the way around i have to do like 3/4 turn, take it off and put it back on, i prefer socket based tools, so I'll be adding one of the new styles to my tool box soon
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Originally Posted by Blazinall91
my chainstay gets in the way and i can't spin it all the way around i have to do like 3/4 turn, take it off and put it back on, i prefer socket based tools, so I'll be adding one of the new styles to my tool box soon
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