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Park Tool CBP-8

Park Tool CBP-8
4.5 / 5
Average from 37 reviews
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4 / 5

The tool to have in your bike toolbox!

- Renaud, 25 August, 2021

I was able to change the bearings on my 2x11 v campa Chorus power torque crankset without any problem and with disconcerting ease! A must-have tool if you want to be self-sufficient. I had never done this before. It's very simple. There are peotections for carbon cranks. With the bearing grip, there's no risk of damaging the bearing with a PVC tube or anything else. Really great!

Pros & Cons

Complete for rolling/cranking extraction
Robust (parktool!)
Versatile power/ultratractor
Expensive (but so useful if equipped with campa)
Automatic translation

4 / 5

Fine, but could be even better with minor adjustment

- Thys, 30 November, 2020

Excellent product. Link with user manual is welcome, now I searched and found this myself on YouTube. Pity is that the protection rings for Carbon stair arms are cardboard. Have therefore recreated these myself in metal

Pros & Cons

Complete
Easy to handle
Sent quickly
Cardboard cranck protection
Plastic on pully trigger, steel is more robust
Automatic translation

4 / 5

Simple to use

- Steven, 19 March, 2020

It’s not the cheapest on the Market, but it works. I didn’t do any damage to the crank arms or the puller. I had tried a cheaper type of puller and it did score them. It lacks instructions but the are lots of utube videos around to follow.

Pros & Cons

Followed a utube video
It all worked with little effort
Lots of tips from Mechanics out there
Lack of instructions
The bearing puller is to large for 36x50 chainset

4 / 5

Good quality product.

- Andrew, 2 March, 2020

Essential for Campag power torque and ultra torque systems. Much easier than cheaper alternatives.

Pros & Cons

Campag specialized
Easy to use
Expensive

4 / 5

Great tool but users should be warned to remove the washer inside the crank bolt before use.

- Philip, 20 May, 2017

Park Tool has an excellent video at http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/crank-removal-and-installation-campagnolo-power-torque to show how to use the tool, EXCEPT that it fails to mention the need to remove the washer along with the crank bolt as a first step. If you leave the washer in, then tightening the puller will not shift the crank, but simply break the plastic protective adaptor - as happened in my case!

Pros & Cons

Instructions on Park Tool website are clear.
Very well designed tool.
Works very well when used properly.
If washer left in, risk of breaking adaptor
Park Tool video skips removal of crank bolt washer