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Comments about Park Chain Whip/Pedal Wrench - HCW-16:
This is an essential tool for me, now that I'm fed up with trying to use vice grips and an old beater chain for this job. It doubles as a wrench for installing and removing pedals, but I haven't used it for that purpose.
I originally got it because my rear derailleur went through a period where it thought it was funny to dump my chain off between the cassette and the rear wheel spokes. I did NOT think that was funny, so I got this tool to show that der who's boss. It was also compact enough that I actually packed it in my pannier for my work commute, just in case it tried to smart off again...
So, there you go. It's a chain whip. It's also a pedal wrench. It does a good job, and doesn't cost more than it ought.
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Comments about Park Chain Whip/Pedal Wrench - HCW-16:
If you need a chain whip and a pedal wrench from time to time, but not very often, this is a useful tool. It works fine for each purpose. It's a little harder to grasp when using as a pedal wrench, because the chain whip part can get in the way. And if the chain has picked up lubricant from the cassette, it can be a little messy. These are minor problems, though. If you're swapping pedals or removing cassettes regularly, spring for separate tools. Otherwise, get this and save money and space.
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