PN: 190.8/2BI-US

SKU: 627085

Pro Socket Handle

Pro Socket Handle

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Forged in Zreče, Slovenia since 1919. Official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams.

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A full-size 1/2" ratchet is overkill for half the workshop turns a mechanic actually makes. The Pro Socket Handle is the lighter, simpler answer; a 250 mm-long T-style handle that drives any 1/2" socket with enough leverage for fork top caps, cassette lockrings, and pedal-bench sockets, while saving about a third of a pound (152 g) versus a 190.1/ABI ratchet in the same tool roll.

For a traveling mechanic, that third of a pound matters. So does the smaller footprint when the tool roll has to fit beside a frame in a car. The handle works as the second-position driver in a workshop too; paired with one of our flat sockets, it is what the suspension service procedure assumes you are reaching for at the bench.

What this handle drives

  • Any 1/2" drive socket, including chamferless flat sockets for fork top caps, cassette lockring tools, and 16-notch BB sockets.
  • Pairs cleanly with the Flat Socket for Suspension Forks for the fork-top-cap step of a lower-leg service.

The spring-loaded ball bearing on the drive end keeps the socket from falling off mid-turn; a small detail that matters when working under a fork lower with one hand.

Specs

  • Drive size: 1/2"
  • Length: 250 mm tip-to-tail
  • Material: premium flex chrome vanadium steel
  • Construction: drop-forged, entirely hardened and tempered
  • Finish: trivalent chrome plated to ISO 1456:2009
  • Retention: spring-loaded ball bearing
  • Grip: bi-material handle
  • Weight: 271 g (about 152 g less than the 190.1/ABI ratchet)
  • Article: 190.8/2BI-US

Built in Zreče, Slovenia

Unior has been forging hand tools in Zreče since 1919, and is the official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams. Chrome-vanadium body, spring-loaded ball detent, bi-material grip; built to ride the air-spring sockets without slipping and to take cassette-lockring force without flexing. The handle is the second tool of the fork-service tool-chain; the lower-leg service procedure assumes the socket you are using has this on the back of it.

Pro tip from our mechanics

The Pro Socket Handle is what the lower-leg service guide assumes you are using to drive the flat socket. The traveling-mechanic case is the secondary one; what makes the handle worth keeping on the bench is the compactness when bench depth is short and a long ratchet won't clear the frame.

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