
2-pins freewheel remover
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€6.49 VAT included
2-pins freewheel remover: a must-have tool for bicycle transmission maintenance
In any bike workshop, whether professional or home-based, certain tools make all the difference when it comes to maintaining a freewheel or replacing a worn cassette. The 2-pins freewheel remover is one of those essential bicycle tools for working cleanly on the drivetrain.
What is a 2-pins freewheel remover used for ?
The 2-pins freewheel remover is a bike removal tool specifically designed to remove older 2-notch freewheels found on many vintage road bikes, old mountain bikes, or city bikes. It fits directly into the two recesses on the freewheel and allows a precise and secure release using a spanner or an adjustable wrench.
Unlike a modern cassette lockring tool, the 2-pins freewheel remover works directly on the external mechanism of the freewheel and allows it to be unscrewed without damaging the hub or the threads.
Key features of a quality 2-pins freewheel remover
A good tool stands out through several important characteristics:
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Hardened steel construction for high resistance during tightening operations.
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Strong, well-machined pins to fit old-style 2-notch freewheels.
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Universal compatibility with most threaded freewheels from older generations.
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Easy handling, compatible with adjustable wrenches, ratchet wrenches, or torque wrenches.
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Compact format, perfect for a tool kit or the mechanic’s bike workshop bag.
Why choose this type of bike tool ?
Using the right bike workshop tool is essential to avoid scratching or deforming the freewheel. The 2-pins freewheel remover ensures clean removal, especially useful when working on a vintage bike restoration or a drivetrain replacement.
It is a popular accessory among passionate retro bike restorers who aim to work with precision, just like in a professional workshop.
How to use it — step by step
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Remove the axle or quick release skewer to access the freewheel properly.
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Align the prongs into the notches, ensuring a perfect fit.
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Use a solid bike wrench or a flat spanner.
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Apply gradual pressure to avoid slipping.
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Once loosened, finish unscrewing manually to remove the freewheel.
Tip: A small application of penetrating oil can help if the part is old or rusted.
An essential tool in every cyclist’s toolbox
Whether you're maintaining your bikes regularly or restoring classic models, the 2-pins freewheel remover deserves a place next to tire levers, chain whip, Allen keys, crank puller, cassette lockring tool, and other essentials of bike maintenance.
Summary
Features | Benefits |
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2 reinforced prongs | Perfect grip on old-style freewheels |
Hardened steel | Durability and torsion resistance |
Vintage compatibility | Ideal for classic bikes and restorations |
Compact design | Easy to store in any bike tool kit |
If you want to maintain or restore a bike on your own, adding a 2-pins freewheel remover to your bike tool kit will save time and prevent many headaches.