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$300.00
- A bearing removal tool that uses an expanding cone that goes behind the bearing and allows you to remove it while tightening the nut - Protects components during usage instead of using a hammer and punch - Compatible with bearing inside diameters from 12 to 20mm and outside diameter 24 to 37mm - Commonly used for hubs and suspension linkage bearings - Designed by Noble Tools in London England and made in the USA; Bend, Oregon
$185.00
Two years in the making, this chain tool is built to stand the test of time. The threaded body and lead screw are made from cro-moly and receive a low friction powder vapor deposition (PVD) coating to give it a silky feel you've never felt in a chain tool before. Large handles ensure ease of use with any chain. The freely rotating pin is made from a shock rated tool steel and will likely last as long as the rest of the tool. The chain tool comes with a spare chain pin in the handle and they are cross-compatible with Shimano and Campagnolo pins. The greatest part of the chain tool has to be the interchangeable mid plate. The saddled part that holds the chain in position can be swapped to work with nearly anything the industry comes out with. This ensures that your investment won't become obsolete when company "X" comes out with an 18-speed cassette in 20 years. The tool also peens Campagnolo 11 and 12 speed chains to factory specs using a backstop that threads into the backside of the tool as a stop. Compatible with 9-12 speed chain, including the new 12-speed chains from Campagnolo and Shimano's XTR 9100.
$126.00
With a 15mm box end on one end and a custom 6 and 8 millimeter swivel bit on the opposite end, it's the only pedal wrench you'll ever need. Perfect to keep at the fit station, on the sales floor, and at the tool bench. The shop version of the tool gets an extra 6" (15cm) of leverage over the team issue for an overall length of 18 inches. Great for removing those stubborn pedals. - Durable black Cerakote finish - Made in Bend, Oregon
$120.00
- A precision multi-tool is a great addition to the shop at home or work - More robust tool than the compact 4 way - Constructed from stainless steel both frame and WERA bits - Available in 2 preconfigured options - Also available as a set which includes: tool frame, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 hex bits, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30 Torx bits, #2 jis Phillips and 1mm slotted screwdriver bits - Made in the USA; Bend, Oregon
$63.00
The Crombie tool is a game changer when it comes to swapping cassettes. Whether you're a professional mechanic swapping cassettes several times a day or a DIY kind of guy, this gem has a place on your tool bench. The first time a quick release spring rolls under your bench the Crombie tool paid for itself. If you like to remove the cassette for a detailed cleaning or just swapping from one cassette to another, it's a big time saver and a breeze to use. This version of the tool has a Shimano/SRAM remover on one side with a Campagnolo on the other. A precision machined spline ensures maximum engagement and durability. The STANDARD version comes with a solid handle which gives the tool some mass making it the preferred choice in the shop. The SUPER LIGHT (SL) version shaves 125 grams out of the handle. SL handles are plenty durable for lockrings that are torqued close to the 40 NM spec. If you commonly come across over torque lockrings get the standard handle!
$63.00
With thru axles becoming more and more common, the original Crombie tool was due for a makeover. We took the piloting pin and plus-sized it to work with the 12mm thru axle fitment that is actually standardized. We make this version as a dual-sided tool with two S Group ends, one for thru axle wheels and the other for regular hubs. The regular side has a hole deep enough to hide a skewer nut; it's really the best of both worlds. This SUPER LIGHT version has a hollow handle to save weight for the traveling mechanic. SL handles are plenty durable for lockrings that are torqued close to the 40 NM spec. - Note, this version of the Crombie tool is not compatible with any Campagnolo wheels. - Dimensions: 9.625in x 1.0in
$60.00
- A precision multi-tool is a great addition to the shop at home or work - More robust tool than the compact 4 way - Constructed from stainless steel both frame and WERA bits - Available in 2 preconfigured options - Also available as a set which includes: tool frame, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 hex bits, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30 Torx bits, #2 jis Phillips and 1mm slotted screwdriver bits - Made in the USA; Bend, Oregon
$60.00
- A precision multi-tool is a great addition to the shop at home or work - More robust tool than the compact 4 way - Constructed from stainless steel both frame and WERA bits - Available in 2 preconfigured options - Also available as a set which includes: tool frame, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 hex bits, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30 Torx bits, #2 jis Phillips and 1mm slotted screwdriver bits - Made in the USA; Bend, Oregon
$53.00
The Crombie tool is a game changer when it comes to swapping cassettes. Whether you're a professional mechanic swapping cassettes several times a day or a DIY kind of guy, this gem has a place on your tool bench. The first time a quick release spring rolls under your bench the Crombie tool paid for itself. If you like to remove the cassette for a detailed cleaning or just swapping from one cassette to another, it's a big time saver and a breeze to use. This version of the tool has a Shimano/SRAM remover on one side with a Campagnolo on the other. A precision machined spline ensures maximum engagement and durability. The STANDARD version comes with a solid handle which gives the tool some mass making it the preferred choice in the shop. The SUPER LIGHT version shaves 125 grams out of the handle. SL handles are plenty durable for lockrings that are torqued close to the 40 NM spec. If you commonly come across over torque lockrings get the standard handle!
$53.00
The Geiszler is a stepped adapter designed to work with every thru-axle fitment currently on the market: 12x142, 12x150, 15x100, 20x110, Lefty and 24 Maverick. The tool will allow precision dishing without removal, a notable time saver when wheel building. The Geiszler can be bolted into the hub with the included stud for serious wheel work. It can also be slipped into place for minor adjustments and retained by the compression of the truing stand. This simple tool eliminates clutter around your truing stand and keeps you from searching for the right adapter. - Made in Bend, Oregon - Bolts and washers for use with single-armed wheel stands are available upon request, for free
$53.00
With thru axles becoming more and more common, the original Crombie tool was due for a makeover. We took the piloting pin and plus-sized it to work with the 12mm thru axle fitment that is actually standardized. We make this version as a dual-sided tool with two S Group ends, one for thru axle wheels and the other for regular hubs. The regular side has a hole deep enough to hide a skewer nut; it's really the best of both worlds. - Comes with a solid handle - Note: this version of the Crombie tool is not compatible with any Campagnolo wheels. - Dimensions: 9.625in x 1.0in
$47.00
The Whip-It maximizes function and simplicity. Made from a 12-inch length of stainless steel, it gives you enough leverage to loosen even the most stubborn cassettes. The Whip-It's round handle provides comfort surpassing other flatbar-style chain whips on the market. The icing on the cake is that Abbey's signature tool, the Crombie, stores inside the handle of the Whip-It; this means the two tools you use together get stored together and travel together, creating less clutter in your tool box.
$45.00
While most other manufacturers cast or forge their bottom bracket tools, we machine ours for greater precision. Whenever you're dealing with anodized surfaces, great care needs to be taken to keep those surfaces from getting marred, gouged, and stripped out. That can be nearly impossible with some spanner style tools, and difficult with other loose-fitting sockets. The most unique feature about this tool is the inner nub; that nub in the center of the tool is the same size as the crank spindle. What this does is give you a second point of contact that keeps the tool from coming off of the part when trying to remove stubborn cups. This dual sided socket is designed to work with the new Shimano DA-9000/XTR-BB93 bottom bracket as well 6800 Ultegra and 5800 105 11spd groups (BBR-60).
$42.00
All the awesomeness of the dual-sided tool but in a single Shimano or Campagnolo version. Updated in 2020, the single-sided tool now has the same size handle (1/2 inch) as the dual-sided tool. - When purchasing the chain whip, buy the 1/2-inch handle chain whip.
$40.00
This bottom bracket socket is for use on BSA30 12-notch bottom brackets, such as SRAM DUB, Rotor, Race Face Cinch, and many others that use this common tool interface. Made with the same top-shelf aluminum alloy to the same exacting fit and tolerance as the rest of our socket range, these sockets won't chew up your shiny new bottom bracket.
$40.00
This tool is compatible with all outboard bearing cups that our dual-sided Shimano socket doesn't fit, including Campagnolo, SRAM, FSA, and older Shimano. These gems start as a 7075 aluminum billet and get precisely machined. We take the time to put some nice deep finger splines in this tool so you can thread the cup into the frame by hand with those greasy fingers you haven't washed in a while. - Hard anodized and laser-engraved with torque specs. - Use your favorite 3/8" square drive ratchet or torque wrench to tighten it down.
$30.00
Suspension service is a specialty within bicycle repair, and it takes specialized tools to perform this work. One of the things that any factory tech will tell you is nice to have are sockets specifically made or altered for the low profile hex on the top of each fork leg. The lead-in or chamfer on a standard socket will greatly decrease the contact between tool and part and can easily scratch or deform those nuts. For years shops have been grinding down their sockets to remove the chamfer. The problem is that you're still often left with a loose-fitting socket that is still prone to chewing up those delicate parts. That's why we started from scratch. We made our sockets from billet aluminum to exacting tolerances to keep these parts in good shape. Fully CNC-machined with zero lead-in, they make the specialty that is suspension service a little bit easier. They feature a 3/8" square drive for use with your favorite torque wrench as well as finger splines to help run the top caps into the fork legs with those oil soaked hands. We also kept them short (1" or 25mm for all sizes) to reduce the chance of them slipping off of the top cap under torque. - Made from billet aluminum to exacting tolerances to keep form damaging the suspension - Finger splines so you can thread it easily by hand - 3/8" square drive - Short (1"/25mm for all sizes) to reduce the chance of them coming off of the top cap under torque - Made in Bend, Oregon Applications - 24mm socket - used on SRAM top caps - 26mm socket - used on Marzocchi and Reverb sealheads - 27mm socket - used on Fox and X-Fusion top caps - 30mm socket - used on the RS-1 SRAM sealhead removal tool as well as a handful of other forks. - 6-size set covers most modern suspension forks on the market: 24, 26, 27, 28, 30 and 32mm
This dedicated socket is built to engage all 4 of the holes on a SRAM dub crank arm dust cap. These caps don't normally need to be removed but when you do need to work with them, few things work well. These tools feature a common 3/8" square drive like the rest of our socket range and also have a hexagonal exterior so you can mount them in a vise and use the crank arm as the lever if so desired. The sockets are also marked for the left hand thread (clockwise to loosen) this part uses. Compatible with all SRAM dub cranks, road/mountain/gravel.
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