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SKU: TL8367

Park Tool HCW-11 Adjustable Cup Wrench Bottom Bracket Tool Bike Bicycle

Vendor Park Tool
Regular price $17.96
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Park Tool offers a selection of tools for adjusting, removing, and installing bottom brackets.
  • HCW-11 fits "slotted" bottom bracket adjusting cups and cups with raised 16mm wrench flats
  • Opposite end has two ears that are 23mm wide and approximately 5mm wide
  • These are common on older English bicycles, and less expensive bicycles
Description
Park Tool offers a selection of tools for adjusting, removing, and installing bottom brackets.
  • HCW-11 fits "slotted" bottom bracket adjusting cups and cups with raised 16mm wrench flats
  • Opposite end has two ears that are 23mm wide and approximately 5mm wide
  • These are common on older English bicycles, and less expensive bicycles

Customer Reviews

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Rebecca

Works fine for me. Much better then trying to use a Crescent wrench.;

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Drago Black

i have a 1970s newyorker concord antique bicycle and this works perfectly for tightening up the bottom bracket.;

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Barkingmad

Fifty years as a pro mechanic in shops talking :

Usually I'm not a fan of Park tools (don't get me started) I much prefer Shimano for superior design and durability. To say nothing of the REAL pro quality bike tools from VAR remember VAR ? Those were the days; think Snap-on quality from France.

Anyway . . . after my experience yesterday I had to leave a five star rating for this Park tool. I've been using these since they hit the market decades ago but had never actually taken one to the absolute "breaking point ".

We had to remove an old school crank bearing adjusting cup that had seized in the frame. Held fast not so much from corrosion but that the bearings had been adjusted way way way too tight for decades and ridden now and then. The bearing cup expanded into the bottom bracket threads of the frame. Who Knew ? ! (that's a joke son)

Long story short we had a Stein Fixed Cup Wrench Clamp on it to keep the large end of the HC-W11 from popping off the flats. Then the Park frame alignment lever (like a meter long) as a cheater bar. The bike was up on the work stand with two guys to hold the bike.

Still the ADJUSTING CUP wouldn't turn at all. Was soaked with WD-40 inside and out of course. The Park tool was starting to feel like it was sustaining very significant permanent damage and since I like my tools crisp and in good condition I decided to take it to failure and buy a new wrench.

Danged if after several more heroic efforts on my part it didn't at long last turn the cup and did not fail. The cup was hard turning for several revolutions all the way necessitating the meter long cheater bar.

On inspection afterward the HC-W11 was still usable and in astonishingly good condition.
I just had to post this out of respect.;

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Joe L.

Park Tools are sturdy quality tools I Have never had a problem with their tools just use them the right way as intended for the specific application. I used it for the bottom bracket on a Kent genesis villotti MTB no problems.;

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RK

Tool works well. I rebuild a few bikes in my spare time so it’s nice to have one tool that accomadates s styles of crank nuts.;