Park Tools
Park Tool – Chain Checker CC-2
With the Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker you can quickly and accurately determine the wear (or "stretch") of nearly any bike chain. Simply insert the Chain Checkerās pins into two links, lightly press the swing arm gauge, and then check the gauge window for an accurate reading. The CC-2 is compatible with most single-speed and derailleur chains, including Shimano XTR 12-speed chains.
Park Tool PZT-2 Pizza Cutter
Park Tool SK-4 Home Mechanic Tool Kit
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The home mechanic starter kit is a great way to start a bicycle tool collection! The SK-4 includes 15 high-quality tools to help home mechanics clean, adjust, maintain, and do some basic repairs on their bike. Also included is the BBB-4 Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair, a comprehensive repair manual with clear step by step instructions, high quality color photos and useful charts and graphs to thoroughly explain and demonstrate hundreds of repairs. Packaged in a tough toolbox with tray insert and small compartments to protect your investment.
Park Tool Spork – SPK-1
Park Tool TWS-3 3-WAY TORXĀ®-COMPATIBLE WRENCH
Park Tool introduced the bicycle world to the three-way wrench over 40 years ago. Our Y-shaped wrenches fit perfectly in the palm of your hand and provide excellent leverage, making them a favorite of mechanics in bike shops worldwide. The ergonomically-shaped tool body features a glass fiber reinforced polymer center. Each wrench is made from heat-treated industrial tool steel for long life, with chamfered tips for a perfect fit.
The TWS-3 features three of the most popular star driver fittings found on modern bicycles, allowing adjustment of disc rotor bolts, chainring bolts, and hydraulic brakes.
Park Tool Master Link Chain Pliers
NOTE: The MLP-1.2 does not work on traditional 2 and 3-piece master links (shown in the images) commonly found on single speed or 3-speed bicycles that use a single rear sprocket. These style of master links have the two pins attached on one side plate and use a side plate that clips on or a side plate and a spring clip to hold the opposite plate on. To remove this type of master link, use a needle nose pliers to slide the spring clip off, remove the outer plate and then remove the side with the two pins or remove the single side plate.