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Park Tool FR-1 Freewheel Remover for Shimano Freewheels | 
enlarge | Brand: Park Tool Category: Sports
List Price: $12.00 Buy New: $6.99 as of 3/9/2010 10:18:08 EST details You Save: $5.01 (42%)
New (9) from $6.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1627
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 3.4 x 0.9
MPN: QKFR1C Model: FR-1C UPC: 763477003416 EAN: 0763477003416 ASIN: B001B6RGXG
Release Date: June 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fits Shimano®, Sachs Aris®, and Sun Race® freewheels. | | • | Heat treated alloy tool steel, one inch base fits wrench or bench vise. | | • | Thin wall construction allows use without removal of cones and locknuts. |
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Product Description Park Freewheel Remover FR-1 For Shimano Freewheels.
Fits all Shimano freewheels since 1985, Uniglide before 1985; S.I.S. and Sachs Aris freewheels .
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| Customer Reviews: Works as advertised August 19, 2009 Wayne Bengston (Cordelia, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used one of these to replace a Shimano MF-HG37 14-28T freewheel with an MF-HG40 14-34T freewheel.
I pulled the wheel off, pulled the quick-release skewer out, slipped this tool in, and then, using a 10" crescent wrench popped the old freewheel off instantly.
I set the wheel on the floor standing up, as if it were on a bike, with the wrench parallel to the ground. I used my weight to turn the wrench, and the tire kept the wheel from turning. No muss, no fuss.
DPM MegaGear Freewheel Remover October 23, 2009 Hooty Hoot (Amish Country) This DOES remove the cheap DPN 7-speed MegaGear freewheel that came with my 2007 Schwinn Sierra GS from our local bike shop, they are also found on many other bikes in modest price category.
The tool works great.
Quality tool, does the job just like it should November 26, 2009 Seth T. Hoffman It's a pretty simple tool, but you can't remove a freewheel without it. Like most Park Tool products I've used, this is a good quality piece and it fit snugly and precisely in my Shimano freewheel. I used a medium-sized crescent wrench to turn it, which any serious bike mechanic really should have.
Worked just fine. June 17, 2009 J. Conner (Seattle, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can't complain. It does what it says. It would have been nice if it fit a 1/2" ratchet (minus one star). Instead I had to use one of my retardedly giant crescent wrenches, which, unless you're one of the Super Mario Brothers, you might not have.
Only works with newer Shimano cassettes October 9, 2009 WeatherEssentials Park doesn't state in its description that this tool does not work with hyperglide cassettes. Those, along with the newer SunRace & SRAM cassettes, use the FR-5 tool.
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