- Works on all 7- to 12-speed road and mountain bike cassettes as well as 3/32″ single-speed cassettes
- Updated to fit current 12-speed cassettes including SRAM AXS & Shimano XTR systems
- 1″ (25.4mm) box-end wrench fits Park Tool Freewheel / Cassette Lockring Tools
- Heat treated to prevent bending, flexing and wear
- Molded handle for extra comfort
Best Sale ๐ Park Tool SR-12.2 Sprocket Remover/Chain Whip For 7- To 12-Speed Bicycle Cassettes ๐
$32.95 Original price was: $32.95.$23.07Current price is: $23.07.
SKU: AMZ-B07Q89LXQD Category: Cycling
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8 reviews for Best Sale ๐ Park Tool SR-12.2 Sprocket Remover/Chain Whip For 7- To 12-Speed Bicycle Cassettes ๐
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Ryan –
This tool is built very well and feels solid in hand. I have great confidence when using it. The plastic grip is durable and comfortable. The length of the tool provides plenty of leverage, and the chain whip wraps tightly Around a cassette. You truly get what you pay for with this. The price is 100% justifiable due to the quality.
Baron Von Nobzez –
What’s to say, another Park Tool wonder tool. Quality, and ease of use make this invaluable for rear cassette changes. Super simple and super durable. Love Park Tool.
Anna J. –
Securely fits nine and ten speed cassettes. Does not bend under heavy load.
fabrizzio.segura –
Good Product
Kitty Johnson –
You can’t beat the quality of park tool.
TechConsumer –
I used this tool to hold cassette gears while i removed retaining lock ring from rear hub. Worked as it should, not hard to place on gear to grip. No issues.
John Manaloto –
dont waste money on anything fancier. this wotks and works very well.
Jake –
It works just the way Park Tool Co. shows in their video. If you have an old chain, you can use that instead. I didn’t so I bought the tool. You have to have one or the other in order to remove your cassette.