Description The BBT-22 is a shop quality tool for installing and removing Shimano and ISIS Drive splined 20-tooth bottom bracket cups. Made from investment cast steel, the BBT-22 utilizes a flat tooth profile to ensure maximum engagement with the bottom bracket cup. Can be used with a 3/8" drive torque wrench, 3/8" ratchet driver, 32mm wrench, FRW-1 Freewheel Remover Wrench, or 1" wrench.
The twenty tooth pattern is used on a wide variety of bottom brackets, including models from Shimano, Truvativ, Race Face, FSA, and others. The tool clears the oversized spindles of ISIS Drive and Octalink.
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Quality i expect from Park tool
Works great. Exactly what i thought it would be. Machined well.
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Great
These tools are a necessity when doing home bike repairs. Be sure this tool is seated before putting pressure or you'll strip the teeth off the bb.
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Reviewed 6/9/2013
by WabiFGSS
Cycling Enthusiast
Southshore of Lake Superior
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Another quality Park Tool
Park & Campy tool bias, snob. 30 satisfying years of using tools from these makers. Quality & durability are why I stick with Park. Using the BBT-22 as a single speed freewheel remover. A vice, Park SR-1 chain whip, 1 or 1.25 wrench all fit the tool.
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Reviewed 8/5/2019
by Lee-J
Daily Commuter
Springfield, Il
right tool for the job
It takes a lot of torque to get a 20 year old sealed bearing bottom bracket out of a bike. If you tried it with an improvised tool (screwdriver and hammer?) you would probably wreck your bottom bracket and still not get it out. This tool fits perfectly, and has the strength to handle the torque without stripping. Basically, indispensable for this job.
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Indispensable
A real MUST for removing a chainring from Race Face bottom bracket. Fits on a 12 drive socket so you can use a torque wrench to get the correct mfg torque when installing a new chainring.
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Reviewed 11/11/2013
by mtn bkr
Cycling Enthusiast
Al
Gets the job done
I used a bolt threaded into the spindle to hold the socket tight against the bottom bracket for the initial loosening process.... This socket worked as expected....
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