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Park Tool BBT-79

This bottom bracket tools is used to install and remove 12-notch external baring bottom bracket. You can use it with a 3/8" ratchet.
C$45.99

Park Tool CC-2

The CC-2 helps you accurately determine if your chain is dead. Help save the rest of your drivetrain by checking your chain once a month.
C$44.99

Park Tool FR-2

Get that old Suntour freewheel off your wheel with this heat-treated steel tool.
C$18.99

Park Tool BBT-79.3

Park Tool, BBT-79.3, Bottom Bracket Tool, External type
C$44.99

Park Tool LRT-3

Removes and installs the direct mount lockring that retains front chainrings found on some Specialized, Cannondale, and FSA modular cranks
C$41.99

Park Tool DAG-3

The DAG-3 is an indispensable shop tool that can be used to both measure and straighten misaligned derailleur hangers solving a high percentage of shifting problems.
C$219.99

Park Tool BBT-5/FR-11 Cassette lockring tool

Heat treated alloy tool steel, one inch base fits wrench or bench vise. Thin wall construction allows use without removal of cones and locknuts.
C$16.99

Park Tool JH-1

A great place to keep small parts, cable end caps, grease, and whatever else you can think of.
C$63.99

Park Tool CCP-22

The CCP-22 uses a long, comfortable handle and extra fine thread that provides the needed leverage to remove even the tightest cranks.
C$34.99

Park Tool CG-2.4

A dirty bicycle drivetrain causes poor shifting and unnecessary wear to expensive parts. The Park Tool Chain and Drivetrain Cleaning Kit contains everything needed to quickly and easily clean the chain, freewheel cogs, and chainrings.
C$66.99

Park Tool FRW-1

The FRW-1 is a one-inch socket that securely holds Park Tool freewheel and cassette lockring tools.
C$81.99

Park Tool FR-5.2H

A fast and convenient tool to remove and install 12-spline Shimano® / SRAM®-style cassette lockrings, as well as similar lockrings on rotor discs.
C$69.99

Park Tool AWS-7

Park Tool introduced the bicycle world to the 3-way hex wrench set over 30 years ago. Our 3-way wrenches fit perfectly in the palm of the hand and provide excellent leverage, making them a favorite of countless shop mechanics worldwide.
C$22.99

Park Tool BBT-29

The BBT-29 is a double-ended bottom bracket wrench designed to fit 16-notch bearing cups with an outside diameter of 39mm (e.g. Shimano® Dura-Ace® 9000 series and XTR® 980 series) as well as 16-notch bearing cups with an outside diameter of 48.5mm (e.g. F
C$59.99

Park Tool CBP-5

The CBP-5 is used in conjunction with the CBP-3 set to remove and install Power Torque™ crank arms and right side crank bearings.
C$62.95

Park Tool ST-3 3-way socket wrenches: 8mm, 9mm, 10mm

The three most common bolt and nut sizes are combined with the classic Park Tool 3-way “Y” body. 8mm, 9mm, and 10mm forged CR-V steel sockets.
C$25.99

Park Tool DT-3

Accurately gauge the straightness of disc brake rotors while the wheel is mounted in a TS-4, TS-2.2, or TS-2 Professional Wheel Truing Stand
C$73.99

Park Tool MT-10

The MT-10 is a high quality folding take-along tool that features forged aluminum side plates, a mix of hardened and plated tools, and smooth ergonomic operation.
C$35.99

Park Tool SR-12.2

Updated to fit current 12-speed cassettes, this combination chain whip and freewheel / lockring remover wrench is heat treated to prevent bending, flexing and wear and features a long, molded handle in addition to a built in hex shaped driver.
C$49.99

Park Tool CM-5.3

The Cyclone™ uses a large solvent reservoir, hundreds of rotating bristles, and a two-step cleaning process to get chains really clean, improve shifting performance, and extend the life of the chain and other expensive drivetrain parts.
C$44.99

Park Tool FR-6 Freewheel remover

Fits with oversized axle and most popular four notch BMX freewheels.
C$29.99

It seems everything was simpler in 1956 and bicycles were no exception. A common day of repairs consisted of a few flat tires, a broken spoke and possibly a coaster brake hub overhaul. As the 1960s arrived, so did calliper brakes, shifting systems, and lightweight components. One problem surfaced along with these complicated new parts. No tools! My father, Howard, and his business partner, Art Engstrom, were both "hands-on" guys, usually figuring problems out for themselves. Both were up to the challenge as they crafted their own problem-solvers. Most of these early tools were built from scratch with whatever materials and leftovers they could find.

One of the first time-savers they invented was a stand that held the bike off the ground allowing easy, back-saving access to any part of the bike. This original stand was put together using legs from a dining room table, an empty shell casing and a truck axle from a 37 Ford. As other shops, and eventually Schwinn Bicycle Company, saw the stand in action, requests were made for a production model. Park Tool Company was born!

The line grew quickly to include a wheel truing stand, more repair stands including a double-arm shop version wrenches gauges, fixtures and consumer tools soon joined the company's offerings. The retail side of the business also grew to earn Top Ten Schwinn dealer status fifteen years in a row including number one overall in 1977. In the early 1980s, all three retail shops were sold to concentrate on the tool business.

Our history says a lot about who we are and what we do. We still solve problems ourselves and we still insist on a "hands-on" philosophy of invention, testing, and production. The sixty employees of Park Tool take great pride in building the best bicycle tools in the world. Since that first stand, we've built hundreds of thousands more, reaching bike shops worldwide. Since the first-hand tool, we've built millions more and our line now includes over 400 different items and a recent history of fifteen to twenty new products introduced each year.

In April of 2013, we celebrated our 50th anniversary and moved into our fourth location, an 80,000 square foot facility built specifically for us. We're doing more manufacturing in-house than ever and our plans include expanding to do even more ourselves. The new facility also includes a photo and video studio so we can expand our web repair help articles and how-to videos. We're poised and ready for the next 50 years!

Howard and Art never imagined in 1963 that Park Tool Company would grow to what it is today, but we will not take our spot at the top for granted. Our pledge for the future is simple: Build the best tools. Our commitment to that principle is stronger than ever. We build bicycle tools and maintenance equipment, it's all we do and we're good at it. Thank you for choosing Park Tool. We're honoured to make tools for you.

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