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Park Tool Universal Lower Steering Stem Bearing Puller Crp-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $259.95
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
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  • Precision tool designed for quick and easy removal of lower bearings on steering stems
  • Fully adjustable head allows for independent positioning of each blade around most potential interferences such as steering stops
  • Universal design fits most brands and works with 1", 1-1/8", 1-3/8” stems
  • Will accept steering stems up to 430mm in length
Park Tool Universal Lower Steering Stem Bearing Puller CRP-2

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