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Reviews (8)

Feb 17, 2018
Excellent Puller Where Space is Limited
My existing puller would not look at the job I was doing on a motorcycle engine as the claws were far too thick for the limited space behind the bearing I was trying to remove. This worked a treat and also pulled an extremely tight gear wheel of a shaft too
Solid, easily adjustable with a free rotating nose to minimize shaft damage.
It's finished in a black oxide and will last for years.
Very pleased with it.

Jul 26, 2017
Better than the Original
I was looking at replacing the tail light on my bike as the plastic bulb holder was completely shot & the bulb waggling around.
Looking at the quality of the CEV original item, it was very poor. So went with this replacement, it's better quality at a bit over 1/2 the price.
I'm not saying it's the best in the world it's molded plastic but with the saving & better quality to boot, how could you go wrong?
Gets my vote!!!

Sep 07, 2017
Looks Good but some serious downsides
The component looks exactly as pictured and is hard to beat for the price
However I had 2 downsides with mine which is why I would not recommend it
First
I had the black model and the coating was so thick the switch bracket would not install correctly onto the bar, in fact it marked the bar installing. Removing all the coating on the inside where the bracket clamps to the bar alleviated most of this problem.
Second & more serious
The tail wires coming out of the the switch appeared to be of poor quality and very small cross sectional area, smaller than 0.5mm^2. This makes it difficult to form a good connection to existing wiring, by either solder or using a connector.
Personally I doubt the wiring would support a 5A load in the longer term, let alone 10A.
I would not even contemplate using this for a safety critical area, eg: lighting or a kill switch.
It would probably be fine if used to activate a relay, for heated gloves or the like, but not for anything where a failure could place the rider in a compromised situation