Replacing worn cassettes, rebuilding your wheels, upgrading from 11-speed to 12, there are dozens of reasons you’d need to remove your cassette or freewheel and we’ve got the tools to get that done. Our 1670/2BI Cassette Wrench is a new take on the classic chain whip, helping you to hold that cassette rock steady without the fuss of a chain.
Also take a look at our 1670.9/4 Shimano-style lock ring tool, featuring a 12mm guide pin to help you get those stubborn lockrings off thru-axle hubs without worrying about the tool slipping.
Designed as an alternative to the traditional Chain Whip, our Cassette Wrench...
Allows for field cassette installation/removal Includes plastic frame guard to protect your...
Our most basic cassette lock ring tool, the 1670.5/4 is compatible with...
Need a cassette remover for 12mm thru-axle hubs? More and more bikes,...
Don't worry, Campagnolo riders, we've got you covered as well. This cassette...
Keeping an eye on chain wear is only one half of the...
This cassette lock ring wrench includes a guide pin which will help...
Anyone that's worked in a shop knows 3 things: 1) somewhere there's...
If you'd rather use our ratchet or adjustable wrench when you're working...
Our 2-prong Suntour-style freewheel remover has 23mm wrench flats and we recommend...
Our 4-prong Suntour-style freewheel remover has 24mm wrench flats and we recommend...
Hook wrenches, as this is called, come in all sorts of sizes....
There's more than one way to skin a cat, they say, and...
A new and revised version of our old chainwhip, this new version...
Our 4-prong BMX/single-speed freewheel remover has 24mm wrench flats and we recommend...
A new and revised version of our old chainwhip, this new version...