Pro Cassette Removal Set
From 19,29
BBB Cycling BTL-122
28,96
Unior Freewheel Remover
38,63
Pro Cassette Removal Set vs. BBB Cycling BTL-122 vs. Unior Freewheel Remover
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Reviews
Pros
Easy to use (5x) |
Good (4x) |
Good price/quality ratio (2x) |
Solid (2x) |
Convenient to use. |
Good quality . |
Ideal alternative to the standard chain whip |
More comfortable than a chain whip |
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Cons
No (4x) |
Manual |
Instruction |
Nothing so far |
No. (2x) |
Pricey |
More expensive than a chain whip (logical!) |
Not yet discovered |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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. |
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. |
Alternative to the cassette whip, does not loosen when removing the cassette. |
Suitable for 11 and 12 speed cassettes. |
Cons
This cassette removal tool is not suited to remove Campagnolo lockrings. |
Easier to use than a chain whip tool but slightly more expensive. |
Not suitable for SRAM X-range. |
Specifications
Suitable for
Shimano
Sram
Sram
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Colour
Black
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Better
Better
Better
Type cassette remover tool
Lockplug and chainwhip