- Color: One Color
- Material: Metal
- Brand: Park Tool
- Item Weight: 1.55 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 8 x 5 inches
- Essential companion for any bicycle wheel service including hub adjustment, cassette replacement, tubeless setup and more
- Securely holds wheels at three convenient positions
- Accepts thru axles, quick-release skewers and solid axles
- Can be permanently bolted down, clamped to a bench or installed in a bench vise
- Durable e-nickel-plated steel


















atroman1 –
I bit the bullet on this because it’s such a pain to work on wheels (esp hub adjustments) and this tool makes it so much more convenient. I have 3 bikes – mtb, hybrid, and road, all with QR skewers. Only the more recent road bike Bontrager branded skewer did not fit into the cutout hole. This can be readily addressed by either reversing the skewer so that the lever is on the top/outside, or buying a cheap pair of low profile skewers on Amazon for less than $8. The tool is solid with versatile mounting options, and I’m sure working on wheels will be a lot more enjoyable. But the price – ouch.
pZilla –
Having used frequently for various wheel maintainence chores over the last several months, everall I like this tool, it functions like a 3rd set of hands to hold wheels while working on them. For the price though there are a few issues I have run across:- The thru axle rod needs a way to lock into the key slot better. The plastic thumb screw always seems to work loose no matter how much you tighten it (including with a wrench).- The thru axle rod isn’t long enough to come all the way thru a rear wheel on a 12×142 bike. Which is really frustrating because the wheel doesn’t sit fully supported on the tool and I feel like I am going to damage a bearing. I almost can’t believe that they didn’t make the rod a couple cm longer to properly support a rear hub. Unless there is a reason for it being too short that i am missing?- I wish there was a way to lock the wheel onto the thru axle rod. trying to work a tire onto a wheel in the vertical position i often pull the wheel off the tool.- the quick releases on my road bike don’t fit thru the holes in the tool. which is usually fine except when i need to work on the rear axle “cassette out” which requires removing the QR and flipping it around.- The little c-shaped washer thing they give to use with quick release spindles is basically useless but you can tighten the QR down enough to get it to grab properly. its just annoying when finished with your task to have to open it all the way back up again to put the wheel back on the bike.
Jorge IvΓ‘n RodrΓguez Casallas –
Una herramienta que me ha cambiado la vida. Que vaina para ser tan comoda y versatil. Puedo trabajar en mis ruedas de bicicleta muy eficiente.
Cyclerunner –
A new tool that makes working on wheelsets an handy asset .
PDub –
This works pretty well and I use it in my bench vise. The only issue I have found (and I could be screwing something up..) is that you can’t secure the wheel to the through-axle. This causes it to slide when you need it to stay put. Otherwise, it is of the high Park tool quality I am used to.
Stephen M. Witty –
What a great device! It’s simple, easy-to-use, and makes bicycle wheel maintenance SO much easier!The wheel holder includes axles for various types of wheels, but accommodates quick-release wheels without the need for one of the supplied axles.The wheels are held securely, so even when wrestling with a tough-to-remove/replace tire, the whole assembly stays steady and secure. Would that I’d had this tool years ago!As can be seen in the images, it doesn’t require a large vise to hold the WH-1, (or WH-2 for that matter), to your workbench; even a medium sized ‘quick clamp’, such an Irwin Quick Clamp, would probably hold the WH-1 in place securely if you do not own a vise.Another ‘plus’ about the WH-1, and the WH-2 as well, is how much easier it is to clean the wheels.The WH-1 is a bit pricey but just with the few uses it’s had, I feel it’s worth every penny.
Alan Walsh –
I made the switch to tubeless recently and decided to pick up this tool. Like all Park products it is excellent and I think it makes tire work much easier. Easy to set up in a vice and simple to mount wheels at multiple angles. For tubeless especially it makes taping and other tasks much more pleasant.
Riley –
I primarily use this for tubeless set up on mountain bike wheels. It’s so much easier than using a truing stand for tubeless set up. I’ve both used in a vice and bolted to a bench, both ways work well. It’s also nice to have multiple angles to work on a wheel. 100% must for a bike shop.