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Pros & Cons
Pros
Works like a champ. Worked like a charm.
I have a 45 year old tom ritchey road frame equipped with mostly campagnolo parts except the freewheel which is maeda. I recieved this in 3 day, one week before christmas. Thanks to rj the bike guy for this tip on youtube.
Not easy, but doable. The park fr-2 freewheel remover is what i needed. Sturdy and inexpensive removal tool for those still using the old style freewheels.
They were well built. Worth every penny. Brand new sealed packaging.
Perfect fit. Held in place tightly with skewer. Teflon penetrating oil also helps. Fits nice and snugly.
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Quality
This was a great tool for removing the free wheel hubcç
Great item, it worked perfect for me
I used a long adjustable wrench on the tool and pounded on it with a heavy hammer to no avail.
The tool kept popping out of the freewheel.
Competitiveness
I'm glad i didn't bother with an off-brand.
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- This product had a total of 852 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 16 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The sun tour 2 notch freewheels are notoriously difficult to remove
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not this tools fault its the design of the freewheel notches if the freewheel has been on for a long time andor if someone has used a lot of muscle pedaling just two small notches doesnt give you enough for a toolany toolto grab
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used a long adjustable wrench on the tool and pounded on it with a heavy hammer to no avail
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The tool kept popping out of the freewheel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So heres the fix which i learned from a bike repair site run your axle bolt through the wheel and this tool and lightly tighten the nut without the cone onto the tool and the cone on the other end to hold the tool in place while you pound
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But once the freewheel loosens be sure to remove the axle since you cant unscrew the freewheel more than a fraction of a turn with the axle in placeindeed there should be a tiny amount of slop in the axle when youre pounding
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I really didnt think id be able to get my freewheel off without going to a bike shop but i ordered this to give it a try
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