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Disassemble Cassette BBB LOCKOUT BTL-12C Campagnolo

The lever disassembles Cassette BBB LOCKOUT removes the clamping nut from Campagnolo-compatible cassettes   Read more
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The lever disassembles Cassette BBB LOCKOUT removes the clamping nut from Campagnolo-compatible cassettes

 

Ref: 7970429501606

Caractéristiques

Tool type : Disassembler Cassette

Type of Cassette Campagnolo : Type of Cassette Campagnolo

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.1538463 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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Fast delivery

"Fast delivery"

Frederic B. (5/5)

Meets expectations

"Meets expectations"

Jean-julien O. (5/5)

Simple and effective.

"Perfect for Campagnolo 12-speed cassettes."

Pierre71 (5/5)

Disappointed

"The tool is ergonomic and well finished however it is only suitable for cassettes, although the impression is the same for use with a miche/campa bottom bracket, the square axis of the box blocks the progress of the key and prevents it from being screwed. It's better to use a tool (like parktools) that's suitable for both bottom bracket and cassette, at the same price. I also bent the tool slightly when screwing on the cassette locking ring.

A147 (2/5)

Indispensable

"Efficient for mounting and dismounting cassettes with good leverage if needed. Seems solid, to be seen over time!"

Yan4533 (5/5)

Example: Great features!

"used for cassette miche campa 9 v no problem. i recommend this product".

Jojo (5/5)

very good grip and sturdy

"I haven't used it yet, but it shouldn't be a problem".

Fefe30 (4/5)

I bought this article

"I bought this item because it is very practical ... for DIY at home".

Man (5/5)

Does its job very well

"Does its job very well with campagnolo cassettes (but doesn't work with Miche!!)"

Tybo (5/5)

Does not fit into nut

"Tool that doesn't fit in the nut of MICHE 9V road cassettes. MICHE is a brand that is none other than a subsidiary of Campagnolo. ... It's the "teeth" of the tool that don't fit into the grooves of my cassette, they're too wide. Disappointed, I've lost 10 bullets with a tool that's of no use to me. The tool looks solid, but I'm unable to test it".

Jp54 (1/5)

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