VC-1 Valve Core Remover

$11.50

The Park Tool USA VC-1 valve core remover replacement is a compact bicycle tire tool for Schrader and Presta valve cores, making tubeless setup, sealant service, and valve maintenance faster and easier.

Add to Compare
Categories: , SKU: 62720 Brand:
Park Tool USA

Description

Park Tool USA VC-1 Valve Core Remover is a compact pedal wrench-category shop tool alternative designed specifically for removing and installing valve cores on bicycle tubes and tubeless setups. The VC-1 fits Schrader valves, removable Presta valve cores, and Presta valve extenders with 5 mm wrench flats, making it a practical addition for home mechanics and service benches alike.

  • Genuine Park Tool VC-1 valve core tool, also referenced as item VC-1
  • Compatible with Schrader valve cores used on many MTB, hybrid, BMX, and commuter bike tubes
  • Works with removable Presta valve cores; note that not every Presta core is removable
  • Installs and removes Presta valve extenders with 5 mm wrench flats
  • Ideal as a vc- valve core remover replacement for worn, lost, or damaged shop tools

The VC-1 is a small but extremely useful service tool for tubeless tire setup, valve maintenance, and quick air release from large-volume tires. Its precision-cut interface helps grip valve cores securely without rounding delicate flats, while the compact shape makes it easy to carry in a toolbox, saddle bag, or workshop drawer. This park tool usa vc- valve core remover is an OEM Park Tool product rather than a generic aftermarket copy, giving you dependable fit and finish for repeated use. Installation and removal are straightforward, making this an easy tool for beginners and experienced mechanics alike.

Choose the VC-1 when you want a dependable, OEM-quality replacement that is easy to use and ready for same-day shipping from our warehouse.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 6 × 2 in

Brand

Park Tool USA

Park Tool USA

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “VC-1 Valve Core Remover”