


Park Tool RR-12.2 Tape Measure | 12ft / 350cm Metric & SAE
Park Tool RR-12.2 Tape Measure | 12ft / 350cm Metric & SAE
Stage 21 Bikes
23582 Moulton Parkway
#111
Laguna Woods CA 92637
United States
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Park Tool RR-12.2 12 ft / 350 cm Tape Measure
The Park Tool RR-12.2 Tape Measure is a compact, durable, and shop-ready measuring tool designed for precision bike fitting, frame measurement, and workshop use. Featuring both metric and SAE scales, a thumb lock, and Park Tool’s new quick-stop bottom button, it allows fast, accurate one-handed measurements—perfect for professional mechanics and home workshops alike.
Key Features & Benefits
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Metric & SAE measurements
Dual-scale tape with readings up to 350 cm (12 ft) -
High-precision markings
• 1 mm increments
• 1/32" markings (up to 6")
• 1/16" markings (over 6") -
Quick-stop bottom button
New body design allows temporary locking with your index finger for fast, one-handed measuring -
Thumb lock mechanism
Securely locks measurements in place for accuracy and repeatability -
Durable composite housing
Built for shop abuse while remaining lightweight and easy to handle -
Integrated belt clip
Keeps the tape measure close at hand during workshop tasks
Recommended Uses
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Bike fitting and setup
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Frame and component measurement
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Wheelbase, reach, and stack checks
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Workshop diagnostics and builds
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Home mechanic and professional shop use
Technical Specifications
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Model: RR-12.2
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Maximum length: 350 cm / 12 ft
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Measurement units: Metric & SAE
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Markings:
• 1 mm
• 1/32" (up to 6")
• 1/16" (over 6") -
Housing: Composite
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Locking features: Thumb lock + bottom quick-stop button
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Belt clip: Integrated
Why Choose Park Tool?
Park Tool is the gold standard in bicycle tools worldwide. The RR-12.2 delivers the precision, durability, and thoughtful design expected by professional mechanics—while remaining compact and easy to use for everyday riders.
A must-have measuring tool for bike builds, fitting, and shop accuracy—compact, precise, and built to Park Tool standards.


