True, but the "nut" tool is a pain with a socket because you're applying the leverage further out. 40Nm is what I can apply with a lever that length, so on balance I prefer the tool with a handle.
I don't think I've ever needed to remove a cassette from a wheel with a solid axle and without the pin you really need to use the QR to hold it in place, unless skinned knuckles and burred lock rings are your thing!
I suppose the best solution is to have four, to cover all eventualities...
What about the axle of a bottom bracket (square taper) doesn't campagnolo use the same tool for the bb cup as it does the cassette lockring? The guiding pin might cause problems with it.
True, but the "nut" tool is a pain with a socket because you're applying the leverage further out. 40Nm is what I can apply with a lever that length, so on balance I prefer the tool with a handle.
I don't think I've ever needed to remove a cassette from a wheel with a solid axle and without the pin you really need to use the QR to hold it in place, unless skinned knuckles and burred lock rings are your thing!
I suppose the best solution is to have four, to cover all eventualities...