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Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin
By: Park Tool

Average Rating: 4.5     Total Reviews: 3

Features:
  1. Fits Shimano®, SRAM®, SunRace®, SunTour®, Chris King® and other cassette lockrings.
  2. Also Fits Shimano disc brake lockrings. Guide pin stabilizes tool.


Product Description:

Fits Shimano®, SRAM®, SunRace®, SunTour®, Chris King® and other cassette lockrings. Also Fits Shimano disc brake lockrings. Guide pin stabilizes tool

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Reviews
Works       rating
by:       on: 15-Nov 2009

The spindle was knocked of kilter which at first led me to believe this was the wrong tool for my cassette. Once I (easily) removed it this worked exactly as it was intended.
Park tool Lockring tool.(FR-5 G)       rating
by:       on: 01-Feb 2009

This my review for the FR-5G from Park tool.

There is not much to it.It is a very good quality piece. It seems to be machined out of a very high quality steel,stainless or other solid metal ( heat treated maybe). The finish will keep it from corroding for a very long time. The guide pin is removable and screws on and off. It is supposed to work on Shimano, Sram, Suntour, Sunrace, Chris King, etc but I have only tried it with my Shimano Megadrive and works great!


The price might be a couple dollars higher that a normal FR-5 which does not have the guide pin. The guide pin is not necessary and usually the axle skewer can be used as a guide. It is up you which one you buy. I just figured better safe than sorry (in case the skewer trick does not work), plus you get the precision and quality of Park Tool.
Park Tool. They know their tools!       rating
by:       on: 27-May 2008

Excellent for what they're designed for. Easy on/ Easy off. Get one to install or remove your chain ring.

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