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Park Tool FR-3 Freewheel Remover for Sun Tour 4 Pin Freewheels
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Park Tool FR-3 Freewheel Remover for Sun Tour 4 Pin Freewheels

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Description:

Fits all Sun Tour four notch freewheels since 1986. Heat treated alloy tool steel, one inch base fits wrench or bench vise. Thin wall construction allows use without removal of cones and locknuts. Always use a skewer or axle nut to hold tool in place for during removal.

Features:

Heat treated alloy tool steel, one inch base fits wrench or bench vise.


Thin wall construction allows use without removal of cones and locknuts.


Always use a skewer or axle nut to hold tool in place for during removal.


Fits all Sun Tour four notch freewheels since 1986.


Product Details:
Package Length: 6.2 inches
Package Width: 3.3 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0
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5Worked on my Freewheel!May 24, 2010
I used this to remove a Freewheel and had excellent results. I would definatley use a vise to remove the Freewheel. I tried it with a Socket/wrench and it slipped. Luckily I didn't damage the tool or the Freewheel. There's more stability using the vice though... Overall Excellent tool. I'm happy it's been used multiple times since I bought it.

5Park Tool FR-3 Freewheel Remover for Sun Tour 4 Pin FreewheelsJun 11, 2009
The tool worked exactly as described. It makes removing the cassette a simple operation. A stationary vise would be a good mounting so you could use the bicycle wheel as a lever. I used a socket and breaker bar with the same results.

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5Read the directionsJul 29, 2008
You bolt this wrench in and then start turning. The nut holds it in so it doesn't slip. The tool comes with directions and works well. Use it without the axle nut installed and it won't work. It is that simple.

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