Unior handbook?
#1
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From: Memphis, TN
Bikes: A few older US made Cannondales, a modern Soma Saga (no longer made, alas!), and one gifted crabon Specialized. Never enough.
Unior handbook?
Any experience with Unior’s new mechanics handbooks? I have older Bicycling magazine service books, and newer Zinn road bike manual (not fond of the latter’s structure/layout). Bicycling manual kept me running from late ‘80s, and Zinn’s helped with newer stuff. Wondering if the Unior is worth the cost? A lot of my maintenance is just tinkering and figuring it out, but the manuals help with critical bits.
https://uniorusa.com/shop-bicycle-to...nics-handbook/
https://uniorusa.com/shop-bicycle-to...nics-handbook/
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Link was useful , further info about company here
An importer of bike & automotive tools from a company in Slovenia..
A Balkan neighbor to Italy..
Barnetts ans Sutherlands* have been around a while ..
* I have 3rd edition , from 1980...
I use the reference pages they contain ,
cross reference the various ETRTO tire sizes ,
thread standards for various countries and such.
...
An importer of bike & automotive tools from a company in Slovenia..
A Balkan neighbor to Italy..
Barnetts ans Sutherlands* have been around a while ..
* I have 3rd edition , from 1980...
I use the reference pages they contain ,
cross reference the various ETRTO tire sizes ,
thread standards for various countries and such.
...
Last edited by fietsbob; 11-18-18 at 07:38 PM.
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Bikes: Surly Ogre, Brompton
You can get a decent amount of info from the videos on the Park tool website. I've been wrenching bikes off and on professionally since 1972, and I still look stuff up that this tired old brain can't retain.





