Rank_21
Retro Guru
Hi everyone. Looking to buy a headset cup remover. Usually I'll use the good old screw driver method, however sometimes I'd like to avoid any damage. So would like to get the right tool.
Question- I've noticed that some companies, seem to spec their cup removers to have the ability to remove 1 to 1-1/4" cups. Whilst others such as Cyclus have one for each size. I believe it has to do with how wide the teeth are. Will getting an all round do everything be annoying in any way? I.e hard to push through in 1 inch cups, or badly grasping 1-1/4 cups (which I'll need soon for a Cannondale). If not, I'll go for a park/var/unior/ super b or whatever.
Before anyone points out the diy method (I've tried with a jig saw) using a pipe or seat tube, I unfortunately, don't have an angle grinder to do it properly.
Question- I've noticed that some companies, seem to spec their cup removers to have the ability to remove 1 to 1-1/4" cups. Whilst others such as Cyclus have one for each size. I believe it has to do with how wide the teeth are. Will getting an all round do everything be annoying in any way? I.e hard to push through in 1 inch cups, or badly grasping 1-1/4 cups (which I'll need soon for a Cannondale). If not, I'll go for a park/var/unior/ super b or whatever.
Before anyone points out the diy method (I've tried with a jig saw) using a pipe or seat tube, I unfortunately, don't have an angle grinder to do it properly.