Shimano TL-FC16 Crankset Arm Installation Tool

TL-FC16 Crankset Arm Installation Tool

Y13009220

Regular price$3.99
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Shimano Crank Arm Tools

  • For use when installing left crankarm onto HollowtechII crank spindle

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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This tool is needed it

"This tool is needed it so bad to fix up my bottom bracket so I dont have to pay so much money on a repair at a bike store thank you."

Diego H. (5/5)

Does the job

"Does the job"

Damien C. (5/5)

Inexpensive tool but so necessary.

"Great price and easy pickup"

Christopher L. (5/5)

Most absurd bike tool ever invented

"To start with, why would Specialized make a crank that had a "cap" that needed a special $1.95 tool to remove it? And then not include it with the bike? And then this tool that does fit nicely into the crank cap, has an interface that no tool ever designed can fit around to unscrew the cap. I think it's supposed to unscrew easily just by hand, but no, not mine. It's jammed in there. Cant get pliers to open wide enough to grab the tool and then there is not enough clearance between the part you grab to twist the tool and the crank itself. I need a special tool to work the special tool needed to unscrew the cap. Am I really going to have to take my bike down to the bike shop in a raging pandemic to have them remove the stupid cap from my crank? How utterly humiliating. I am definitely way beyond cranky!!"

Carolyn E. (1/5)

Part was ready when I

"Part was ready when I arrived for curbside pickup"

Doug M. (5/5)

Crank Arm Tool

"Mike's Bikes was very efficient. I would go to their store anytime. The tool is absurd. Such a proprietary tool should not be necessary. a An 8mm Allen wrench would suffice. Shimano succeeded in alienating me on this one."

Marc N. (2/5)

Works fine.

"Works fine."

Frank M. (5/5)

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