

🔩 Press Perfect: The pro’s secret to flawless bike bearing installs!
The Keyohome Bike Bearing Press Tool is a precision-engineered, rust-proof accessory crafted from aluminum alloy and 304 stainless steel. Sized at 26 x 24.5 x 5.5 cm, it fits most bicycle head tubes and bottom bracket shafts. Featuring a CNC knurled design and a sinking table to protect bearings during installation, this lightweight 540g tool streamlines headset and bearing maintenance for cycling enthusiasts and professionals alike.









| ASIN | B08H27KDZN |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,915 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 12 in Bike Tool Kits |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (349) |
| Date First Available | 31 Aug. 2020 |
| Folded knife size | 26 x 24,5 x 5,5 cm |
| Included Components | Tool Set |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Manufacturer | N/U |
| Material | Aluminium, Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 28.7 x 7 x 6.3 cm; 540 g |
S**7
Value for money. Just works.
For the money you can’t go wrong. I’ve used it for press fit BB installations on carbon frames. Takes no more than 10 seconds. I used a separate tool for extraction made by BBB. I’ve also used it very successfully for free hub bearing installations and extractions. Slightly more involving work, (had to buy some drifts for my specific DY Swiss free hub) but again it worked perfectly. 10/10
J**N
Good value and well made
It seems fine but I wasn’t using it for what it is designed for
A**R
Can save you a lot of money and hassle!
This bearing press seems well made and whilst it doesn't have every size, I found that for simple jobs like wheel bearings there's usually a 1/2 socket that will fit the bearing and over the threaded shaft. Does headsets quite well too. In summary, obviously not as versatile as the pro models, but if you just want to press a few bearings without spending £100's, this is great.
R**B
Better than expected.
This is actually really good! I bought it really just to see given my local bike shops were going to charge me more to fit a bottom bracket than this was going to cost. It doesn't fit all sizes perfectly but lined up a headset very well and installed a bottom bracket perfectly. Definitely worth a go. Construction is perfectly good for the job.
S**I
Does the job
Worked well, when used with care
J**S
Quality
Well made and I am really pleased with the quality
T**N
Gives great confidence when replacing a headset
I recently replaced a 1-1/8″ steerer headset in a mountain bike. It was for a mate as a favour so I didn't want to spend a fortune on a Park Tool. This press made it relatively simple to install. Bottom cup went in a dream 100% straight but the top cup was more fiddly, like the clamp was made to fit in the frame, rather than the actual bearing. After a couple of attempts of slackening off then re-tightening I got it. I should say I have done a few headset in my time but am no expert so the fiddly fitting could just be me. other than that, feels good, solid quality and will certainly last me a few years doing at most a headset a year. There is no included case with it which would have been nice. Other than that a brilliant piece of kit, especially for the price.
K**R
Cheap but will do job
Will fit normal headsets but if you have 1.5 bottom cups on a mtb will not fit. Too small. Having to adapt. Not surprising proper tools are expensive.
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