🔩 Unlock Your Cycling Potential with the Ultimate Wrench!
The Park Tool HCW-18 Bottom Bracket Wrench is a double-ended tool designed for versatility and efficiency in bike maintenance. It fits both slotted adjusting cones and three-notched fixed cones, making it an essential addition to any cyclist's toolkit. Crafted from durable aluminum, this lightweight wrench is perfect for year-round use.
Color | Silver |
Size | Taglia unica |
Style | hcw-18, One Size |
Material composition | 100 |
Height | 0 inches |
Item display length | 8 inches |
Weight | 91 Grams |
Item display width | 2 inches |
Material type | Metal |
Number of items | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Outer material | aluminum |
Seasons | Year-round |
Sport | Cycling |
Included components | Bottom Bracket Hook Wrench |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Park Tool |
Department | Stud |
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
Item model number | 373-697 |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 92 Grams |
ASIN | B00JXO004K |
J**L
Excelente
Se ve un poco fragil espero que dure
A**N
Park Tool Bottom Bracket Wrench
Exactly what I was looking for. Arrived on schedule, howerver the package was left on our door, in the rain, and with no notification what-so-ever. I actualy walked on the package when I went outside. The notification came two days later. Not impressed.
G**O
Fa il suo lavoro.
Buona qualità, secondo me questo tipo di attrezzo dovrebbe essere progettato però con uno spessore maggiore.
M**N
HCW-18 is a great tool to have and totally worth the investment!
The HCW-18 tool did the job I needed it to, a while back when I was working on a clients bike, this tool was exactly what I needed, to tighten the cone bolt. The tool did exactly as it was supposed to, plus since I was replacing the Bottom Bracket set anyway, the three notched sides help with getting the drive side cone bolt off and helped with tightening the new one. Since originally all I was using was a long flat headed screwdriver and a hammer, to both loosen and tighten the cone bolt on the Non-drive side. Now a hammer and Flat-headed Screwdriver do work especially if you don't have specialty bike tools for the job be that it due to the fact you can't afford the tools or whatever the reason, non-specialty tools do work. Plus there's plenty of times I've for example used a plumber's 18-inch adjustable wrench to remove a 3 piece axle nut type bottom bracket set for three piece, where the axle is a separate piece, the bearings are separate and the threaded cups are separate. So I completely understand and sympathize with those of you looking at this and thinking "That's way out of my price range." I totally understand I've been there before too. However, for those of you not sure if you should buy this let me first say it's not gonna get any cheaper brand new, sometimes you just have to bite the bullet. If your apprehensive about buying bike tools especially park tools, regardless if you're buying the tools individually as needed or buying them individually in bulk or buying a giant toolset in the thousands of dollars range, whatever and you know doing so will be great long-term but it just sucks short-term ask yourself the following questions: Why do I need these products? Would I get good use out of them? Would I put them in group #1 Tools I use all the time/daily? Group #2 Tools I need at hand but not all the time or are they Group #3 Tools I need and great to have but not as important as Group #1? If I use these tools a lot should I just buy them and get it over with? In my opinion yeah you should bite the bullet. Once you ask yourself these and maybe other questions, keep in mind that nothing is going to be handed to you, you want it, you work for it. Everything in life, has a cost, and of course, how do we pay for our needs and wants? Getting a job and working, and having income, then it comes down to prioritizing personal needs, where your income goes, bills that absolutely need to be paid etc. So having financial priorities helps one understand what takes priority over other things, on top of that, that also means understanding wants vs. needs. "I want XYZ because it will be great for riding, but need to pay my heating and AC bill first."Obviously, you Pay your heating/AC bill first and whatever's left over you can find out if one can buy xyz then or if you have to save for that special something you want to invest in down the road later. Believe me, when I say that I am in the middle of acquiring more tools for myself a little at a time. I highly recommend this product.
P**L
Besser als beschrieben
Wir sind sehr begeistert über den schnellen lieferservice, was bei dem aktuelle dhl Katastrophen Lieferanten fast an ein Wunder glauben lässt.Das Tool war besser als beschrieben. Danke
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