🛠️ Upgrade your brake game — because your ride deserves precision.
The Park Tool 57-00721 is a premium hydraulic brake piston press featuring a durable investment-cast aluminum blade and a dual-density handle for superior grip. Designed specifically for 2011+ Shimano XTR brakes, this lightweight, one-size tool ensures professional-grade brake maintenance with trusted Park Tool reliability.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 4.61 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.25 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item Weight | 130 Grams |
Brand Name | Park Tool |
Warranty Description | Limited Manufacturer |
Model Name | Park Tool 57-00721 |
Color | Black/Silver |
Material | Aluminium |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
Part Number | 57-00721 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Single |
Included Components | Park PP-1.2 Hydraulic Brake Piston Press |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
D**D
Excellent, Makes the Job Easy
Prior to buying this tool I was using a screwdriver to try to press my hydraulic brake pads back into place which is a terrible idea and a quick was to damage the pads/pistons.This tool is not cheap and it’s hyper specialized, but this tool does the job so easily and without damaging the brake pads it’s worth the money. It will also last a lifetime.
P**E
Does the Job perfectly must have for anyone who works on bikes or builds their own.
Perfect for use with breaking the pistons free if you buy TRP DHR- EVO brakes. Which is a problem. TRP Don't come broken in, and I took it to shop to repair and they made it worse. So I purged the system, and did it all myself. Now works perfectly with 1 finger breaking. If I had it to do over I'd buy the Magura brakes. Bike is built of the LUNA CYCLES X2 Ludicrous base build, everything but the frame, engine and battery has been upgraded to top quality parts. If I could do it over I'd build from scratch, you can build a $10K bike for $5800 if you know where to get parts. Especially right now due to the release of 2024 Dampers by fox, 2023 Factory Kashima is under $500 on Jenson and my Fox Float X2 Kashima was 299.99. Plus new Fox 2024 dampers are getting not so great reviews. Save money build from Scratch. My next build is Dengfu E82, Bafang M560 motor 750watt Nominal 1000watt Peak, 1008wh 21amphr 52volt Battery. Don't buy Luna's Ludicrous because it overheats real fast if you take advantage of power over 1250watts with FW1. If you want a modded motor buy from Watt Wagons, or get the Bafang Ultra motor. We now have 3000watt Mid-Drive bikes out there, which is def worth looking into.
J**N
Nice and easy to use.
Very easy to use. Whenever I swap wheels on my road bike, I use this to reset the pistons on my hydraulic brakes to remedy rubbing on the rotors. It's made by Park Tool which means is very sturdy and well tested for it's intended use. Has made my life easier during wheel swaps/maintenance
B**Z
👌
It work great
M**E
THIS is the brake pad tool you want.
I normally don’t like spending extra money on something that appears to have only marginal gains over less expensive options, particularly when I won’t use it often. This tool is worth it. Don’t waste your time and money on something else.
H**X
you gotta keep'em seperated!!!
works well, feels well made. The metal surfaces that come into contact with your brake pistons, is flat and smooth with no irregular surfaces to mar, scratch, or otherwise damage your piston when trying to press them back in the caliper.
V**R
Does exactly what you need it to
This tool is an absolute must-have for replacing brake pads. It spreads the pads out effortlessly and requires minimal effort to prepare the caliper for new pads. It saves time and is precisely designed for the task at hand.
A**E
When you need it, its great to have it
After bleeding your brakes or accidently squeezing the brake lever with the tire off, having a brake spreader is critical. Yes, you can do it with a flat head screwdriver or a putty knife, but this tool does it quickly, evenly, and definitively- you can actually when the brakes slide back into place. It may sit in a drawer for 364 days a year, but the one day that it doesn't you'll be clad that you have it.
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