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Dismantling the front fork tool
Dismantling the front fork tool
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$469.22 AUD
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The Dismantling the front fork tool is a purpose-built companion for anyone who maintains or upgrades bicycles. From weekend tinkering to professional shop workflows, this tool enables safe, controlled fork removal so you can service headsets, inspect bearings, or swap forks without risking scratches or misalignment.
Why this tool stands out
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Ergonomic, durable design combines a comfortable grip with robust materials to stand up to repeated use in home garages or busy shops. -
Precise, non-marring interface engages the crown area and steerer with even pressure to prevent nicks, gouges, or head-tube damage during disassembly. -
Wide compatibility is built to work with a broad range of front forks found on road and mountain bikes, including many common threaded and threadless setups, without needing additional adapters. -
Time-saving operation guides the fork out cleanly, helping you move quickly from disassembly to inspection, maintenance, or replacement. -
Component-friendly design protects delicate parts such as the crown race and headset during service, keeping your parts ready for reuse.
Who it’s for
- Bike technicians in repair shops seeking a reliable, repeatable method for front fork removal.
- Enthusiasts tackling routine fork maintenance at home—cleaning, bearings inspection, or upgrades.
- Riders preparing a bike for a fork swap, headset service, or winter storage without risking frame damage.
Practical use cases
- Replacing a worn headset or damaged fork and needing a clean, debris-free disassembly.
- Performing a full frame clean and bearing inspection after rough rides or off-road seasons.
- Upgrading to a new fork and ensuring a precise, safe reassembly by removing the old fork first.
How to use
- Secure your bike in a stand and remove the front wheel and brake components as needed.
- Loosen any pinch bolts or locking collars on the crown if applicable.
- Position the tool at the fork crown and apply steady, even pressure to separate the fork from the head tube.
- Inspect the headset and bearings, then proceed with maintenance, replacement, or reassembly as required.
Care and maintenance tips
Wipe the tool after use to remove dust and oil, store in a dry place, and inspect contact surfaces for wear. Gentle cleaning and proper storage help preserve its precision and longevity, ensuring consistent results on every project.