Glad I purchased this usefull but simple tool. Used to remove 1 1/8" headset bearings. External cup type. I m actually surprised how much I felt I would have struggled without it. If I didn t get this usefull but low cost tool, to add to my collection of bike tools. I was told and was considering that just using a chisle or screw driver would have got the job done. Only with injuring myself and causing damage to the fram maybe. Would have taken a lot more time. It took some heavy blows with my bigest ball pien hammer, to get the cups from the frame. Which was the surprise, to me. A bit of corrosion and dirt had got in. Which obviously made the cups sit firmer in the frame. After those heavy blows, the tool doesn t even look used. Thanks IceToolz, great usefull product!
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Excellent tool All these years have used drift and hammer and then tap all around headset to get it out With this push it up through bottom of headset legs ping out then push down to seat them and just couple taps on end of tool with lump hammer and headset race drops out. easy peasy
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This tool made removing the bearing cups from my frame very easy. One was quite tight, so I had to hit this pretty hard to shift it. This tool is ideal for occasional use by a home mechanic.
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Makes light work of removing awkward cups. Easy to set up and use without support. Reduces damage to the headstock which is easy to do with a drift. Can't think of any bad points as this is such a useful bit of kit.
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headset removal tool very reasonable price and very well made..sturdy Used this to remove the headset in my 20 years old mountain bike, couple little taps with hammer and out they flew. amazing. An absolute must for the amateur cycle mechanic
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