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Tim
from Humboldt, CADate Reviewed: December 11, 2007
Strengths: simple, versatile, sturdy, shop worthyWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: Fits the wrench flats on the pedal spindle without slop or play. Often times an open end wrench won't fit so this is a must for anybody working on a wide variety of bikes. The long handle provides for plenty of leverage and will break loose the most stubborn pedals. I think it's well worth the price.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Similar Products Used: open end wrenches
Bike Setup: N/A
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Con
from Ontario, CanadaDate Reviewed: November 10, 2005
Strengths: I got this pedal wrench and it works great. Its long so it has lots of leverage and it takes off the most stubbren pedals you got.Weaknesses: Havent found any yet.Bottom Line: If your not changing pedals often dont get this. (I only say that because of the price). If you do change pedals alot BUY BUY BUY! Just use a normal wrench if you dont change pedals often. I gave it a 3 chilis for value because of the price and I gave it 5 chilis because its a great tool to have.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: A website
Similar Products Used: A normal 15mm wrench.
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FlyingPancho
a Cross Country Rider
from IdahoDate Reviewed: May 28, 2003
Strengths: I bought my first Park pedal wrench in 1981. I replace
my Park pedal wrench ONLY when it walks out of my toolbox.
Longest I kept one is six years.Weaknesses: Unfortunate frequency with which it walks out of my toolbox.Bottom Line: Five chilis. Get the park pedal wrench if you need to do pedal work and LOCK YOUR TOOLBOX. They work great, but they get borrowed not wear out.
Favorite Trail: Reynolds Creek
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: BikeNashbar
Similar Products Used: cheapo knock offs - ugh
Bike Setup: Hoo Koo E Koo; Marinoni 49cm custom criterium;Marinoni 49cm custom track.
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Matt Lou
a Weekend Warrior
from Alberta, CanadaDate Reviewed: April 16, 2003
Strengths: Great leverage, good clearance so you don't shred your knuckles.Weaknesses: NoneBottom Line: Great wrench. Should be the first and last pedal wrench you buy. Also like the long handle so you don't "accidentally" shred your knuckles on the chain rings. If you have the green, go for the PW-4. It's a little longer and the openings are angled for a better mechanical advantage.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: MEC
Similar Products Used: Box wrench, crescent wrench
Bike Setup: Several bikes
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SGT. ROCK
a Racer
from Edmonton, ABDate Reviewed: July 12, 2002
Strengths: Just the right size
StrongWeaknesses: Too big to take on ridesBottom Line: I have seven bikes, so I change pedals often. This wrench still looks the same as the day I bought it. As long as you don't lend it to anybody, it will be the last pedal wrench you ever buy.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
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devildog
a Cross Country Rider
from floridaDate Reviewed: April 27, 2002
Strengths: sturdy
doubles as a weapon if you need it toWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: This was the first Park tool I ever bought and it got me started buying Park. I have had this thing for about five or six years and it just works.
I swap out pedals every week on my mtn bikes for different kinds of riding and the sucker just keeps on going like the Energizer bunny.
I use this for removing pedals, but use a torque wrench for final tightening with a crows foot.
Overall, I would recommend the tool to anyone needing a good pedal wrench. It will last you a lifetime if you take care of it.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: lbs
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: several road and mtn bikes
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