Park Tool BBT-5 Campagnolo
12,25
Trivio TRV-TL-003
13,31
BBB Cycling LockPlug
From 10,20
Park Tool BBT-5 Campagnolo vs. Trivio TRV-TL-003 vs. BBB Cycling LockPlug
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Fits perfectly (2x) |
Good quality (2x) |
Fits well |
Very handy |
Cons
loose fit with Veloce |
does not fit in torque wrench |
quick wear marks |
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Price could be better? |
Would be better with a 1/4" drive. |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Suitable for Campagnolo cassettes and various Campagnolo bottom brackets including Rechord, Chorus, Centaur and Athena. |
The longer pin ensures the wrench won't accidentally come undone when you apply a lot of force. |
Excellent grip and a useful hole to hang your wrench on a hook on your tool-wall. |
At this price, you can't really go wrong. |
Made from durable steel. |
Takes up little space in your tool box. |
The BTL-107S has a guide pin to ensure that the plug sits correctly in the lockring of your cassette or centerlock disc brake rotor. |
Cons
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Without the matching chain whip, you can't remove a cassette, just install one. |
Only compatible with Shimano and Sram cassettes. Campagnolo uses a different locking ring design. |
To be able to use the LockPlug you need a 24 mm wrench or the BTL-104 DriveForce multi-purpose wrench. These are not included in the delivery. |
Specifications
Suitable for
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Sram
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
BBB Article number
BTL-106S
BTL-107S
BTL-108C
BTL-107S
BTL-108C
Colour
Black
Grey
Blue
Blue
Best
Good
Better
Type cassette remover tool
Lockplug
Lockplug
Lockplug
Yes
No
No