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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:

Park FR Series Freewheel Removal Tool FR-3 Fits all Sun Tour four notch freewheels since 1986

Features:

Park FR Series Freewheel Removal Tool


For Suntour 4 Prong


Fits all Sun Tour four notch freewheels since 1986


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 3.5 inches
Product Height: 1.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
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 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Read the directionsJul 29, 2008
By R. Brooks "Toyota Olympia"
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.

5Park Tools the standard by which others are judgedMay 03, 2012
By J. Lord "knit smith"
My husband used this in conjunction with MegaRange Shimano MF-TZ20 14-34T and Dimension Freewheel Spoke Protector 34 tooth (also purchased thru Amazon) as part of his upgrade of an older 1991 Trek 930. Used the freewheel puller to remove older Suntour free wheel which had issues (broken teeth). All in all rebuild was easy and went well using the right tools and right replacements. His older mountain bike once again performing like new, actually better with lower grear range than before. Re-use, rebuild, repair, DIY and save!

5Made a tough job easySep 18, 2010
By MATTHEW C CORIALE
I had a wheel whose freewheel was still original equipment from the early 90s and had several thousand miles on it. My bike shop couldn't get it off so I could replace the freewheel.

The shop had difficulty and suggested that I bring it back another time when they could try some other things to get it off. I purchased this tool, put a wheel-stake through the wheel and tool to hold it in place.

With a very long wrench+extension and some strength, I was able to loosen and remove the freewheel.

5Worked on my Freewheel!May 24, 2010
By Joe Public
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
By decrepit "jeriatric"
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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