
Brand New Version as of September 2023!
The steel has been upgraded to 51crV4 with a black zinc plating. This means the tool is stronger and more resistant to corrosion.
We still recommend using a penetrating lubricant prior to removing freewheels as many have been seized on after years of use.
PLEASE READ FULL DISCRIPTION BEFORE ORDERING. CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING AND A 10% RESTOCKING FEE.
Having trouble removing a pesky freewheel on a Bafang 750 watt motor? Due to the large motor plug, standard tools just don't work! We've taken on the challenge and decided to make our own.
UPDATE: To keep up with demand and maintain quality we have moved production of these tools to a specialized supplier overseas.
Works on both Shimano and DNP FreeWheels.
Flats are designed for a 23mm wrench.
Do you have an Ebike Business or bike service? Contact us for wholesale pricing on bulk purchases.
Why we developed this tool and how it works:
Reviews
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Bafang 750 Watt FreeWheel Removal Tool -NEW...
Bafang 750 Watt FreeWheel Removal Tool -NEW Version!
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Freewhell removal tool News...
Fit perfection
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Waiting...
Still have not recieved the order, today is a holiday here so hopefully I will be pleasantly suprised in a couple of days. I will send you feed back then. cheers.
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A bit...
The tool was quite snug and didn’t allow for our axle nuts to pass through. We sanded the inside a couple millimeters to allow space for the hardware to pass. Please keep this in mind for future production runs. Thank you
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Over priced...
Worked great. Not sure why it cost me $65.00 with the cheapest shipping available. Gouge-ragious!
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Bafang 750w freewheel tool
Great tool, as advertised.
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Bent on the first use
This is so utterly disappointing. I paid almost $150 CAD after shipping and duties and it never even removed a single freewheel. Not only that, I now have a bent tool stuck in the hub. DO NOT BUY THIS.
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Removal...
Removal tool works great. But controller does not work.
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When you need it, you need...
This is my second tool. The first one bent removing a particularly stubborn freewheel. Even using anti seize compound on the threads they can be a bugger to get loose. But this is the only tool I have found that works, so I try to be as careful as one can be using a wrench with a breaker bar. Most of the time it works with no damage to the tool. It’s expensive but I’m just grateful that somebody makes this, thanks Area 13.