Park Tool  CP-1.2 Cassette Pliers

$54.95
Members get an est. $5.49 in rewards

Secure and easy to use, the Park Tool CP-1.2 cassette pliers quickly grip cogs from 9 to 24 teeth without manual adjustments, making lock ring and cassette removal simple.

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Features

  • CP-1.2 pliers are 13.7 in. (35 cm) long and can be used with one hand to hold any 7-to 12-speed road or mountain bike cassette solidly during lock ring removal
  • Compatible with single-speed cassettes with a 3/32 in. cog
  • Features forged-steel construction, a spring-loaded return and comfortable dual-density grips

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Technical Specs

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Cycling

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2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

50% 1 of 2 reviewers recommended

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CurtP
Location:Glendale, NY
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Say goodbye to the chain whip!

I had used a chain whip for nearly 3 decades of servicing bicycles. I used one of these in the Glendale REI shop (#289), and fell in love! It was so much easier, and faster than a whip! I decided I had to have one in my home shop too!

Pixiedustprince
Location:Bristol, TN
Age:35–44
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
6 months ago

Works…

I returned this because I found it harder to use than the chain whip. I have larger hands and still found this to be a pain to hold onto. Personally, I prefer the other tool, but maybe it’ll work for you.

Age:35–44

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