SKU: TL7004

Park Tool FR-5.2H Cassette Tool Fits Most 12 Spline Lockrings Removeable Handle

Vendor Park Tool
Regular price $45.95
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Specifications

MPNFR-5.2H
UPC763477003409

For removing and installing cassette lockrings on Shimano-compatible freehub bodies and some Centerlock disc brake systems.

  • Has a specially modified head that allows removal and installation of some 12-spline cassette lockrings without removing the hub's quick-release skewer nut
  • Removable, threaded handle makes replacement of a worn or damaged head quick and easy
  • Fits 12-spline cassette lockrings from Shimano, SRAM, SunRace, SunTour, Chris King and others
Description

For removing and installing cassette lockrings on Shimano-compatible freehub bodies and some Centerlock disc brake systems.

  • Has a specially modified head that allows removal and installation of some 12-spline cassette lockrings without removing the hub's quick-release skewer nut
  • Removable, threaded handle makes replacement of a worn or damaged head quick and easy
  • Fits 12-spline cassette lockrings from Shimano, SRAM, SunRace, SunTour, Chris King and others

Customer Reviews

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Tony Money

This is a beautifully crafted tool! Works perfectly and should last several lifetimes. You could also beat down any attacker with one swift swing! Although the tool could slip from your hand once covered in any liquids. Maybe knurling the handle would be helpful for multiple attackersÔøΩ

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A. Aurelius

There are several methods of tightening/removing the lockrings from Shimano rear cassettes but the high-end easy path (used in most bike shops as well) is by using this solid steel FR-5.2H. This baby reeks "shop quality" in both appearance and precision. The only downsides? ... It is priced accordingly and is a partial ripoff of basically the same tool made by Abbey (the Abbey version has two adapters at the end instead of one ... one for Shimano and one for Campagnolo). I'm not sure most home mechanics will get enough use from it to justify its cost but if you do frequent bike repairs this is pure quality. One star deduction for the high price to four stars overall.

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Tony Money

This is a beautifully crafted tool! Works perfectly and should last several lifetimes. You could also beat down any attacker with one swift swing! Although the tool could slip from your hand once covered in any liquids. Maybe knurling the handle would be helpful for multiple attackers…;

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A. Aurelius

There are several methods of tightening/removing the lockrings from Shimano rear cassettes but the high-end easy path (used in most bike shops as well) is by using this solid steel FR-5.2H. This baby reeks "shop quality" in both appearance and precision. The only downsides? ... It is priced accordingly and is a partial ripoff of basically the same tool made by Abbey (the Abbey version has two adapters at the end instead of one ... one for Shimano and one for Campagnolo). I'm not sure most home mechanics will get enough use from it to justify its cost but if you do frequent bike repairs this is pure quality. One star deduction for the high price to four stars overall.;

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Warren Ayen

Works well. IÔøΩve removed multiple cassettes with this tool and easily re-tightened them without losing grip or seeing any sort of deformation or play in the tool.