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Park Pedal Wrench (PW-3)

Park Pedal Wrench (PW-3)
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Park Pedal Wrench (PW-3)

 
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Designed to remove and install pedals with 15mm and 9/16" wrench flats the shop quality PW-3 features a cro-moly steel head for durability laser cut openings for a precision fir a round handle for comfortable use and 12" (31cm) for superior leverage

 
List Price: $31.99
Our Price: $21.48
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Product Details
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:14.0 inches
Package Width:2.3 inches
Package Height:0.3 inches
Package Weight:0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Features
  • 15mm and 9/16 precision openings

  • Long, round, vinyl dipped handle that wont dig into your hand like flat pedal wrenches

  • Weight 11.7oz

  • Made from Cro-Moly steel for a shop quality pedal wrench made to last.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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4Strong Like Russian Tractor!  Jul 23, 2010
I bought the Park Tool Home Mechanics Wrench, as it had both sizes of pedal wrench, and because it was cheaper than the Pro wrench. This one is able to break a pedal loose as well as the Pro model, with the same 14" length, but not as easy to slip it on. The Pro model has one size and openings at 30 degrees and 45 degrees which make it easier to get the wrench on. But once the pedal breaks free, you can usually screw/unscrew it with your hands, until you get to the point you actually need to tighten it.

I pulled the black plastic factory pedals off in moments (after I worked out that the left side pedal needs to be loosened by turning it to the rear of the bicycle). That meant I could use the coaster brake to stop the pedal from turning.

Nearly the perfect tool for the job, Park tool makes this wrench quite a beefy tool, blue vinyl coating on the handle, black Parkerized finish on the metal. Keep the finish oiled, if you want to maintain it, it will rust where there are scrapes in the finish.



5Park toll PW-3 Pedal wrench  May 18, 2010
It works great and for $20 it is cheaper and works better than buying the 2 Open end wrenches that are as long as the PW-3.

4high quality, high price  May 07, 2010
This is a nice pedal wrench. Unless you're real gear head you could probably get by with something cheaper, especially because virtually any 'modern' road bike's going to be 15 mm. anyway. The price is the only reason it's not five stars.

5Worthwhile Buy  Apr 17, 2010
I'm trying to slowly build up my bike toolkit and this was both a worthy and necessary addition. Definitely a good pickup.

4Tremendous pedal wrench, but know your requirement first  Mar 24, 2010
I bought this wrench so I could easily swap my factory standard pedals with clipless Shimano SPD pedals. I can take the factory pedals on and off my bike with ease (and with grease of course). The only disadvantage is that many new pedals, like the ones I bought, need to be screwed on with a large allen key, not a pedal wrench. So on one hand, I can't attach my new pedals with this tool, but on the other hand, I absolutely need it in order to work with the old ones. And most people will switch between pedals from time to time depending on what they're doing (i.e. racing vrs being a tourist). If you have "old" style pedals, this pedal wrench is a must buy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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