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UNIOR Pedal Wrench (628517)

UNIOR Pedal Wrench (628517)

SKU:FROMSBC-234156644809

Regular price $17.95 AUD
Regular price Sale price $17.95 AUD
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Product features

  • Laser cut from same tool steel as our Pro shop pedal wrench, heat treated for strength and durability. Pedal wrench features ergonomically shaped double dipped handle for comfort and enough leverage to loosen all the hard tighten pedals. 15 mm opening is laser cut with precision and perfect angle to help you loosen the pedals as easy as possible.
  • Made from laser cut tool steel
  • Heat-treated for strength and lasting performance
  • Double dipped ergonomic handle for comfort
  • 270mm of length for extra leverage
  • Small and light weight, perfect for toolbox and traveling




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Why Choose BIKE BLVD?

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  • Are based in Australia
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