BBB Cycling BTL-122
30,69
Pro Cassette Removal Set
From 20,45
Pro Team Chain Whip
35,82
BBB Cycling BTL-122 vs. Pro Cassette Removal Set vs. Pro Team Chain Whip
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Reviews
Pros
Convenient to use. |
Good quality . |
Ideal alternative to the standard chain whip |
More comfortable than a chain whip |
Easy to use (5x) |
Good (4x) |
Good price/quality ratio (2x) |
Solid (2x) |
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Cons
No. (2x) |
Pricey |
More expensive than a chain whip (logical!) |
Not yet discovered |
No (4x) |
Manual |
Instruction |
Nothing so far |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
You can operate this tool with one hand and remove the cassette with the other hand. |
Compatible with sprockets with 11-26 teeth. |
The spring system ensures that the sprocket is in a firm lock and cannot slip away. |
With this complete set you’ll have everything you need to replace a cassette. |
Thanks to the dual-compound handle, you'll have both grip and comfort while using it. |
The safety pin on the removal tool ensures the tool stays in place when unscrewing the lockring. |
Chain whip and bottom bracket key in one. |
Extra long handle for ease-of-use. |
Suitable for 12 speed cassettes. |
Cons
Easier to use than a chain whip tool but slightly more expensive. |
This cassette removal tool is not suited to remove Campagnolo lockrings. |
To remove the cassette, you will also need a cassette remover. |
Specifications
Suitable for
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Sram
Colour
Blue
Black
Blue
Blue
Better
Better
Better
Type cassette remover tool
Lockplug and chainwhip