@@Thecrazyvaclav Search the internet for "bicycle chain whip pliers". There are several brands making them at different price points. You only need one tool, as it adjusts to all sprocket sizes. Rather than the tool in this video, which is fixed for only one sprocket size and so you may need to buy two tools.
sandgrownun66 oh those,there's two different size tools on this,one each side,the handle is longer than the pliers keeping your hand out the way of the cassette,just in case,ill stick with this
I see how it would be beneficial, especially when used frequently.
Ingenious because it's practical
One whip to rule them all. My whip never slips :D
"One whip to rule them all." No, it's actually two separate tools. Instead of one adjustable tool.
sandgrownun66 which adjustable tool are you talking about?
@@Thecrazyvaclav Search the internet for "bicycle chain whip pliers". There are several brands making them at different price points. You only need one tool, as it adjusts to all sprocket sizes. Rather than the tool in this video, which is fixed for only one sprocket size and so you may need to buy two tools.
sandgrownun66 oh those,there's two different size tools on this,one each side,the handle is longer than the pliers keeping your hand out the way of the cassette,just in case,ill stick with this
Chain whips works on everything, this does not.
Who doesn't love a long shaft
Your mom!!!
exactly ❤️👍
Más práctico que la tradicional llave de cadena. Buen invento.
Practical? No. Chain whip works on all cassettes. This one needs 3 different versions.
it's work also with Shimano cassette?
Considering that sprocket teeth are a standard size, and Shimano is the dominant brand. Of course, it will work.
Two separate tools, to do the job of one adjustable tool. Where is the sense in that?
Money money money. Listen to the mechanics that aren’t endorsed by manufacturers, or at least have freedom to be non bias.
No sense.