Park Tool FR-2 Freewheel Remover - Suntour 2 Peg
£14.99
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£14.99
was
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Details
Heat treated alloy tool steel, one inch base fits wrench or bench vise. Thin wall construction allows use without removal of cones and locknuts.
- Fits older Sun Tour two notch freewheels.
- Two notches are approximately 25mm across measured outside to outside.
- Always use a skewer or axle nut to hold remover firmly in place
- NOTE: The Sun Tour four notch freewheels do not accept the FR-2 remover. Use the FR-3 for the Sun Tour freewheels with four notches.
- Made in the USA and covered by Park's legendary limited lifetime warranty.
- Fits older Sun Tour two notch freewheels.
- Two notches are approximately 25mm across measured outside to outside.
- Always use a skewer or axle nut to hold remover firmly in place
- NOTE: The Sun Tour four notch freewheels do not accept the FR-2 remover. Use the FR-3 for the Sun Tour freewheels with four notches.
- Made in the USA and covered by Park's legendary limited lifetime warranty.
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Questions & Answers (1)
Does This Fit Shimano Hub
By kev
07 Jan 2015
I have 2013 salsa spearfish 2. I want to change the bearings inside the hub but it will not just pull off like newer hubs. There are 2 little notches opposite each other which is think a tool locates?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
This tool is designed to remove old style screw on freewheels that were used before cassettes. The notches you are referring too sound like they are just the flats on the cones where a cone spanner fits to unscrew the cones. You'll need to measure the distance between the two flats as there are a number of different sized cone spanners available depending on the hub.
Thanks.
This tool is designed to remove old style screw on freewheels that were used before cassettes. The notches you are referring too sound like they are just the flats on the cones where a cone spanner fits to unscrew the cones. You'll need to measure the distance between the two flats as there are a number of different sized cone spanners available depending on the hub.
Thanks.