🔒 Lock in your ride's performance with precision!
The Park Tool FR-5.2 Cassette Lockring Tool FR-5.2G is a versatile and durable tool designed to fit cassette lockrings from major brands like Shimano and SRAM. With a precision 5mm guide pin for stability and a one-inch hexagonal base for compatibility with various tools, this heat-treated alloy steel tool is a must-have for any cycling enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
Part number | FR-5.2G |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.16 x 5.08 cm; 0.28 g |
Item model number | QKFR52G |
Size | 5mm |
Color | Blue |
Style | FR-5.2G Cassette Lockring |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included components | Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Original packaging sealed
Original park tool
Z**6
A Very Valuable Tool for DIY and Pros
Park Tools make some of the best bicycling tools available for pros as well as amateurs who like to tinker with their bikes. This one is no exception. Got it at a good price right before Thanksgiving. It was cheaper on the website but lack of shipping discount and duration for shipping made me buy here.Performed maintenance on all my bikes' and trainer's gruppos during winter without any hassle. Replaced one of the group sets with a new one too. Easy to remove and install the group sets with this and the "Park Tool SR-12.2 Sprocket Remover". Used my Wera torque wrench to install back the gruppos.Another thing going for Park Tools is the amazing instructions the folks provide on YouTube and the website.While blue is not my color, I will continue to support this American Enterprise.
J**T
Herramienta que cubre mis necesidades
Muy buena herramienta, de marca especialista en herramientas para bici, buen precio, pronta entrega
E**E
Perfect tool for the job
Exactly as advertised. Did the job super well.
L**
Perfetto
Prodotto consegnato velocemente e conforme alla descrizione.
S**E
Usual expected good quality from Park Tool
An upgrade from my old school FR5 without the guide pin, I concluded that it's a lot less faff with a pin v reinstall the skewer, plus it is then practical to use a socket and torque wrench instead of a spanner. Works well and seems to be the usual good quality from Park Tool. Alas I then also then "required" an FR5 with a through axle sized pin too for my turbo trainer but you can never have too many tools in the man cave / lady lair so it's all good, right?The CA Proposition 65 notice on the packaging is a little unclear, does it apply to the materials of the socket itself or the plastic packaging?
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