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Custom dividers keep all of your tools organized and easy to find.
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Park Tool's new race boxes provide traveling mechanics with a ready-made solution when it comes time to hit the road. The custom-made boxes are offered both with and without tools.
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The new strut-equipped legs now open up and fold back down in a single motion and lock firmly in place.
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The new Park Tool PRS-25 work stand sports a tripod layout that's more manageable than its predecessor's five-leg configuration plus a handy new clamp.
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Owners of 1.5" head tube-equipped bikes can now make sure their headsets have a square surface to seat against.
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Flip the lever to open or close the new clamp most of the way and then screw the handle down for precise clamping pressure.
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Park's new 10-25D Professional Micro-Adjust Shop Clamp is easier to use than its forebear and the jaws are in a better orientation to handle aero-shaped tubes.
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Park's latest Campagnolo 11-speed compatible CT-11 chain tool peens the end of the rivet to reduce the chance of chain failure - but it doesn't actually push the pins in and out like the updated CT-4.2. Ideally, well-equipped shops and mechanics will have both.
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The new BBT-90 is designed to remove the bearings from the latest crop of press-fit bottom bracket cups while the CBP-3 easily pulls the bearings from Campagnolo Ultra-Torque cranksets.
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The clever optional external harness makes it far easier to transport heavy tools to and from the venue.
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