🛠️ Remove with precision, repair with confidence!
The IceToolz Bearing Removal Tool is a lightweight, ergonomic press-fit bearing extractor designed for 24mm to 30mm bottom bracket bearings. Crafted from durable chromium-molybdenum steel, it ensures long-lasting performance and effortless bearing removal with a simple hammer tap, making it an essential tool for cycling professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48 x 2.99 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 1.38 x 1.38 inches |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | IceToolz |
Model Name | Baring Removal |
Color | Chrome |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | IceToolz |
Part Number | E293 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Does Not Apply |
Included Components | display card |
Size | uni |
Sport Type | Cycling |
D**D
Good BB tool
I needed a Bottom Bracket tool to remove sealed bearings from my Trek BB90 bottom bracket. This tool works well. While I have only used it once, it appears to be good quality and has a strong "spring" action that locks in on the bearings and allows me to safely removed the bearing cartridge without damaging my carbon fiber frame. This tool is a lower cost alternative to the Park tool.
R**.
Effective tool
I have a couple bikes and I perform all my own bike maintenance. This was an affordable tool that did the job. I had to beat heck out of the bearing seat. The tool showed no signs of wear. It looks like it will last me a lifetime.One suggestion is to place a 17-19mm socket inside the tool to keep it spaced apart, if needed. I watched a video of a tech using the expensive brand model and he suggested it.
N**R
Got the job done!
So to the point, on my Trek Stache, after pressing this tool into the bottom bracket so the ends would spring open and catch the edges of the bottom bracket, I found that it wouldn't catch them all at once, but not to worry, if I rocked the tool slightly to the side and give a couple taps with a mallet, then rock it the other direction and give a couple more taps with a mallet, i was able to get both cups out and it was quite easy. I would have given 5 stars if it would have caught on all four ends of the tool, but it was versatile enough to work anyways, it was a great price and got my bottom bracket changed, so all in all I'm a happy camper, or rider that is :-)
L**S
Used for: SRAM/Truvativ GXP BB92 Bottom Bracket
Used it to remove my SRAM/Truvativ GXP BB92 Bottom Bracket on my 2018 Intense Tracer 275 frame.It should be noted, that in its factory condition, it will not fit (too small). I did have to "open" it a bit (i.e. slightly bend the arms back a bit - no issues doing so) to get it to work, but, it worked perfectly.All-in-all, did the same job the more expensive ones do, just for far less $$$.Helpful tip... for press fit bottom brackets, remove the drive side first (i.e. the side with the chain), then remove the non-drive side. If you try to remove the non-drive side first, you'll more than likely push the bearing only, rather than the cup.
S**Y
Works as advertised, but first...
I got this tool and could not get it to work as advertised. So I took my bike to the lbs for BB service. Then I had to investigate some phantom creaking, and wanted to take off the BB to see if it was from there. Someone told me that I may need to bend out the tips to make this tool work. And sure enough, that did the trick.
A**R
Effective Press fit removal tool
I bought it to remove BB90 bearings and install a proper threaded BB instead (Token BB3724).The only thing to note about this tool is that tor Shimano 24mm BB you may need to push the tool extended part into the BB, except that the removal process was smooth and took about 2 minutes to complete. overall great economic solution comparing to Park Tool BBT-90.3
G**
Doesn’t work as intended despite similar design to parktool.
Looks like it is well constructed but I cannot for the life of my remove my BB92 from my frame. I have tried with multiple people but I cannot keep the prongs from slipping past the bearing. Any time I go for a larger hit, it slips. I’m going to take it to the bike shop tomorrow to have them use their heftier parktool to get it out. Pretty bummed because I like to do everything to my bike without the shop and bought this to save money over the parktool. Brand. Whoops.
Z**Y
works well with a bit of thought
i was able to remove a shimano h/tech 24mm b/bracket using this tool. Having read earlier reviews it is best to remove any tube between the 2 cups so that most of the bearings are exposed for the tool to "grip". You can lift/break the tube using a screwdriver going in from the non-drive side. Then i knocked the non-drive cup out first, removed tube debris and knocked out the drive side. Tube is obviously trashed but both cups still useable.
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