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The PACYTION Bike Bicycle Fork Star Nut Setting Tool is a professional-grade installer designed for 1-1/8" fork tubes. Featuring a unique four-rubber-ring design for secure, slip-free use, it comes with four electrophoresis-treated, rust-resistant star nuts and two spare screws. Lightweight anodized aluminum construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance, backed by a lifetime guarantee. Perfect for millennial MTB enthusiasts seeking precision, reliability, and a seamless installation experience.










| ASIN | B0BRMB9XY5 |
| Brand | PACYTION |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (268) |
| Date First Available | 2 Mar. 2023 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Included components | Tool with Bicycle Star Nut |
| Manufacturer | LEBAIKE |
| Material type | Aluminum alloy |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.3 x 6.4 x 4.19 cm; 308 g |
| Size | NOPE |
A**K
When I tried installing without this tool, I couldn't do it. But with this tool, inserting a star nut is a piece of cake. Comes with plenty of nuts, too. Don't be alarmed, like me, when it is hard to unscrew after you smashed in the nut. It can take a lot of force to unscrew, but it will come out cleanly.
H**Y
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C**Y
This is one of those tools that more or less fall in to the Pass/fail category for me. Not complex, has a very singular and niche usage, and it either does what it is supposed to or it doesn't. In this case, it does exactly what it is supposed to. In my personal case I used it to set a star-nut in a Manitou mezzer pro fork. Sleeve fit perfectly but a little snug around the steer tube, and the insertion depth using the tool was identical to the insertion depth on my stock from the factory fork. In general the biggest risk would be deforming the silver cylinder (which is why you would usually use a synthetic hammer for this) but even using a metal hammer (I'm lazy, they are faster) the cylinder had no mushrooming at the head. All in all, I can't see *any* reason to buy a more expensive version of this tool for home use. Maybe long term if you are installing hundreds of star nuts it would start to show more wear than a more expensive version, but if you just need something to do work on your home bikes, this will do exactly what you want it to do at an incredibly reasonable price.
D**M
I just bought a new Fox fork and needed to install a star nut. My biggest concern was in getting the nut hammered in straight. I looked at others and this looked to be the best one for the price. The PT version was just too expensive since I'll only be using this very rarely. I was pleasantly surprised by how high quality this was. Due to the gaskets on the inside of the tool it slide perfectly on my forks steerer tube without any play or slop at all. It is a extremely precise fit so the gaskets grab a little so you just have to be patient and put it over the tube slightly slow and not just slam it on. I saw some others mention that they used a light coat of grease to help it go over their steerer. I didn't need to use any grease but I can see how that would make it easier if someone was having trouble getting it on their fork. I just used my soft faced mallet and gave it about four or five good whacks and the star nut was seated perfectly. I used a caliper to measure how far down it was in the steerer tube and it was the same distance as the star nut that was in the Fox fork that came with my bike. The nut was straight and everything went smooth. My fork came with a star nut included so I used that but I looked at the star nuts included with this tool and they look and feel as high quality as the star nut that Fox included. I'm very happy with this purchase even though I will barely get any use out of the tool.
S**Y
Great little tool! If you're having a wiggle in your fork, check the fly nut and replace it with this if it's damaged or come loose. I've paid 400 dollars to "mechanics" to do absolutely nothing and then 27 bucks to get this and do it myself. Thanks for the save!
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