Brian Veasley
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
Everything I needed for my gravel except for a cassette wrench for a 20-in but that's a whole different bike
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022
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Bradd B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021
The set had everthing I needed to get the gears off the hub. I would have given 4 stars but the chain removal tool was not very strong or well machined so getting it to break the chain was a struggle.
Denny Frías
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
Very good material and fast shipping
AL O'Brien
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
Easy to use thickness and value for the money
Jonathon rosalia
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2021
Needed to disassemble by 29” 21 speed for maintenance and this was a huge help to get the rear cassette off and a bunch of other tasks if your planning to work on a few bikes I have 3 to maintain and some days ride 30 miles I say it pays for itself after a few uses that would have needed a bike shop with this set of tools
llreeves
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
The Freewheel wrench worked quite well and seemed to handle some fairly serious torque. The bottom bracket tool worked quite well and seems solid. The chain breaker is a total fail. I was able to remove one link. On the second link the threads of the press completely stripped. They felt poorly machined and with just a little use they completely failed. I have not used the chain whip but it seems reasonably well built. The crank puller was better than expected, it even performed better than the one I already had. So, not a great kit but not a total fail either. I really wanted the chain breaker most of all so it's utter failure was more disappointing for me than if any of the other items would have failed.
Elena
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2020
They get 2 stars from me.The crank removal tool works as I tended, the big problem is the BB tool. The teeth where you insert into the BB to turn it have a 45 degree angle which pretty much renders it useless unless youre maintaining considerable amounts of pressure on it. Only way I could get it to catch and not slip is with my impact driver. It's a cheap set, didn't expect too much. More than one solid use but this lack of foresight in design has made it useless and would continue looking for one without the angles.Update: I tried using the Freewheel removal tool and found that the teeth on it were not good because when you apply enough torque they slip. I stopped using it so I would not strip the Freewheel. I did get the bottom bracket tool to work by grinding it on my concrete pad for a while to get rid of enough angle for the teeth to catch so I guess it has that going for it.