Some problems I’ve noticed with the two Unior’s rear derailleur hanger alignment tools (Hanger Genie 1602/5 and the 1602/2 tool).
Bicycle-specific tools
The special tools for working on bicycles (chain tools, crank and bottom bracket tools, spoke and wheel tools etc.)
Bicycle tools for beginners – what to buy?
What bicycle tools should you get first as a beginner – to start working on your bicycle? Should you buy any tool set?
Tyre Glider quick tyre (dis)mounting tool
Putting the Tyre Glider to the test – is it good, is it fast, is it better than the Pedro’s tyre levers?
Unior 1721 cartridge bearing press set
Unior 1721 cartridge bearing press set review. Do see my follow up video two years later: Unior 1721 bearing press problem – and solution.
Unior bicycle tools
General talk about Unior bicycle tools.
Unior Master Chain Tool 1647/2BBI review
Unior Master Chain Tool 1647/2BBI presentation, demonstration and a brief review
Machining a Shimano freehub disassembly tool
How to make (machine) a tool for disassembling Shimano freehub mechanisms (and the important dimensions)? In which direction to turn it?
A few Unior tools I’m not happy with – chain whip and Hollowtech II BB tool
A few Unior tools I’m not very happy with (chain whip and Hollowtech II BB tool) – and why?
Cheap bicycle work/repair stand review
Are cheap bicycle work stands good and worth it? What are their pros and cons?
Unboxing Unior 1666/2DP rotor truing fork, and 1689.2 Rotor truing gauge
Unior 1666/2DP rotor truing fork, and 1689.2 Rotor truing gauge unboxing and a brief presentation.
Bicycle repair stand – DIY made
The design and dimensions of my DIY bicycle working stand.
Unior 1629 bicycle ruler review
Unior 1629 bicycle ruler review and a brief presentation.
Unior 1671 Bottom Bracket tools review
Unior 1671 Bottom Bracket tools review – and a short presentation.
Unior Hub Genie 1758/4
Unior Hub Genie 1758/4 presentation
Jagwire WST 028 housing cutters
Jagwire WST 028 bicycle brake and shifter housing cutters review
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