Campagnolo Freewheel Wrench - Professional Italian Extractor
Campagnolo Freewheel Wrench - Italian Excellence
The Campagnolo freewheel wrench is the professional tool specifically designed for removing and installing Campagnolo freewheels. Designed to ensure a perfect fit with components from the most prestigious Italian cycling brand, this tool is essential for maintaining vintage and modern racing bikes with Campagnolo components.
Key Features:
Campagnolo Compatibility: Specific for Campagnolo freewheels
Italian Excellence: For the most prestigious cycling brand
Durable Material: Hardened steel for professional use
Precise Fit: Perfect fit for Campagnolo components
Professional Use: Workshop Quality
Guaranteed Durability: Robust Construction for Years of Use
Campagnolo - Legend of Italian Cycling
Campagnolo is the most prestigious and iconic Italian brand in the world of cycling. Founded in 1933 by Tullio Campagnolo, it revolutionized bicycle technology with legendary innovations. Campagnolo freewheels were mounted on the most prestigious racing bikes and are still sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today.
Campagnolo Freewheels
Campagnolo freewheels were the top-of-the-line wheels for racing bikes from the 1930s until the 1980s, when they were gradually replaced by cassettes. They are characterized by superior construction quality, mechanical precision, and legendary reliability. They require a specific wrench for maintenance.
When is this tool needed?
The wrench is needed to remove the Campagnolo freewheel from the rear hub during maintenance, restoration of vintage bikes, hub bearing replacement, or thorough cleaning. It is an essential tool for anyone working on vintage racing bikes with Campagnolo components.
Why choose this wrench?
Ideal for professional mechanics, vintage racing bike enthusiasts, vintage bike restorers, L'Eroica participants, and Campagnolo component collectors. The precision of the tool protects valuable Campagnolo components during maintenance.
Available at Cicli Sergio Bianchi in Florence - custodians of the Italian cycling tradition in Florence.
