Name That Tool Game

indeed to pull of the crown race on a fork where there is no slot to put a tool under, I've worked on bigger vehicles before so had a bearing puller at hand. The tools from the bigger bike-tool brands cost around 250 to 300 euro, the simpler version from bike-tool brands are around 40 to 45. A simple bearing puller form the car parts store is typical around 12 to 15 euro, works like charm to pop of a crown race.

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where would you use it on a bike
I had a chainring that was frozen on last week. I put a long lever on the standard puller, heated it and still nothing. I finally stripped the aluminum threads and had to lever it off. This puller/separator could have helped.
 
I don't know what it is, but I'll guess. It looks like some sort of flat ream that goes through a small hole. Brake bridges? Brazed seatpost clamps? Derailleur hangers? That's all I got.
 
its indeed a brake surface reamer, it's made for Postmount interfaces. with the flat rings, springs and a longer bolt it also works just fine on IS-tabs. its called Shuriken

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So you use it if the post surface is painted and you can't get the brake caliper to adjust right after truing the rotor?
 
for all bikes which come through "my" workshop I ream these contacts points. It makes adjusting the caliper way easier and basically that should have been done at the paintshop allready...
 
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