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Bafang 750 Watt FreeWheel Removal Tool -NEW Version!

$49.99 $39.99
(69 reviews)
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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

  • 5
    Bafang 750 Watt FreeWheel Removal...

    Posted by gilles labranche on May 9th 2023

    Bafang 750 Watt FreeWheel Removal Tool

  • 1
    Doesn’t fit-I will be returning.

    Posted by Nicholas Petrish on May 9th 2023

    Doesn’t fit-I will be returning.

  • 4
    Worked using a...

    Posted by Robert Burns on May 9th 2023

    It worked after I filed the nut down as suggested by the manufacturer. But way, way overpriced. You can take a pork removal tool cut a slot in your side and it will work for a much, much cheaper price.

  • 4
    Freewheel removal tool

    Posted by Bobby Harrison on May 5th 2023

    Slid over the wire just fine. I had to grind the the edges of the nut to get it over that.

  • 1
    Wouldn't buy again

    Posted by Nicholas Strother on Apr 13th 2023

    When I bought this it was for a RadRunner single speed freewheel that failed. The website made it look like it worked for a single speed but it doesn't. No worries because I got it off with some elbow grease. I kept the tool in case i would ever use it. Fast forward to now. I tried this tool to remove a DNP 7 speed from a RadRover 6. The tool fit in the freewheel pretty perfectly. I cranked the cassette counterclockwise and it bent this tool to the shape of an oval. So after 1 failed use the tool is now garbage. I hope there will be another tool released in the future that is stronger.

  • 5
    It did the job!

    Posted by Dan Phelps on Feb 25th 2023

    I am not a good mechanic. But I knew I would have to take the freewheel off at some point . So when the tool became available, I got one. So today on my Radmini I pulled the wheel off just to see if a person with my skill set could remove the freewheel. And the tool worked great! It slide over the plug, nut and everything and went right in the freewheel. Good Job Guys!!

  • 4
    Much needed freewheel remover

    Posted by Matthew DeLange on Feb 25th 2023

    At first look it looks week but looks like it should work going to try it tonight..

  • 5
    Too good to be true

    Posted by Benjamin Richard on Feb 25th 2023

    Love it, previously we had to cut off 20 motor wires because couldn't get freewheel off and this worked perfectly. Great work Kyle! Bafang 750, stainless sunlite 14-28t

  • 5
    Tried breaking it

    Posted by Bruce E Choat on Feb 25th 2023

    Since I do a lot of motor repairs, I've seen some really tight sprockets, had a few that I thought would never come loose, used a 6 foot breaker bar and broke them free without damaging the tool. Still holding up strong.