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Park Tool
FR- 5.2 Cassette Lockring Tool

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
$9.95 - $12.95

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Removing a cassette is near impossible without a proper lockring tool, which is why Park Tool hooks it up with the FR-5.2 Cassette Lock Ring Tool. Designed to make your life a little easier, this lockring tool uses a one-inch base perfect for fitting on wrenches or bench vices, and makes it easy to remove cassettes without the removal of cones and locknuts. It has a 12-spline design, and works on Shimano, SRAM, SunRace, Chris King, and other cassette lockrings, along with some Shimano disc brake lockrings.


Details

  • A tool for locking down your cassette
  • Small and handy, easy to use with a variety of cassettes
  • 1-inch hex base is can be adjusted with a wrench
  • Thin wall construction eliminates need for removing cones and locknuts
  • Item #PAR003R
Material
heat treated alloy tool steel
Compatibility
Shimano, SRAM, SunRace, SunTour, Schris King and other cassette lock rings
Recommended Use
bike maintenance
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

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Eric PGearhead
5 out of 5 stars

June 25, 2025

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Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is the tool you've been looking for. rotor lockrings? weird Rockshox suspension cap? oh, and cassette lockrings of course. Yeah, this is the standard, unless you wanna go shell out x5 more money on an Abbey Bike Tools Crombie and pass that tool down to your great-grandchild. But then again, you could probably pass this one down too.