


19 Hours
5
1
$18.00
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VenmoThe object in your image is a bicycle headset cup removal tool.This specialized tool is designed for bicycle maintenance, specifically for removing the headset cups that are pressed into the bike frame's head tube. It is typically made from stainless steel and features a flared, multi-pronged end.How It WorksInsertion: You insert the tapered end into the head tube until the flared ends "snap" into place behind the edge of the headset cup.Removal: Once positioned, you strike the other end of the tool with a hammer or mallet. The flared ends distribute the force evenly around the cup, driving it out of the frame without damaging the tube.Key DetailsCompatibility: Most versions are designed to work with standard headset sizes like 1-1/8, 1-1/4, and 1-1/2 inches.Versatility: In addition to headset cups, it can often be used to remove certain types of bottom bracket cups.
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19 Hours
5
1
$18.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.



VenmoThe object in your image is a bicycle headset cup removal tool.This specialized tool is designed for bicycle maintenance, specifically for removing the headset cups that are pressed into the bike frame's head tube. It is typically made from stainless steel and features a flared, multi-pronged end.How It WorksInsertion: You insert the tapered end into the head tube until the flared ends "snap" into place behind the edge of the headset cup.Removal: Once positioned, you strike the other end of the tool with a hammer or mallet. The flared ends distribute the force evenly around the cup, driving it out of the frame without damaging the tube.Key DetailsCompatibility: Most versions are designed to work with standard headset sizes like 1-1/8, 1-1/4, and 1-1/2 inches.Versatility: In addition to headset cups, it can often be used to remove certain types of bottom bracket cups.











