The Tester Approves thread (see first post)

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  • Tester does not approve of hex

  • Let me rephrase.

    Tester approved tool manufacturer that happens to include allen keys in their product range?

  • Dunno about Tstr, but I read that Bondhus are the most true to size and they're reassuringly expensive: I think I paid £25-odd for a ball-ended set.

  • Wera do quite a a range of hex bits, Allen Keys and the Tester Approved torx bits,
    and,
    Torx Keys

  • Wiha with Magic Ring will change your life. You can all thank me later.

    Or if you want ultimate comfy Allen keys, the multi-colour Wera Hex-Plus.

  • Pb Swiss

  • This is the article I was thinking of.

  • There's a tester approved chain lube? Something not absurdly expensive and that doesn't clog my bike with black gloop over time?

  • if you write to rennkompressor and tell then your rubber dichtungs are worn they'll send you some new ones in the post for frees

  • Very informative, cheers

  • does tester approve zen ceramic bearings ( 61903 2rs sealed ring bearings for hub bodies )

    i know skf and fag are the go to brands but i hurriedly ordered some ( what i thought were skf ) but they turned out to be zen ceramic

    should i re order ?

  • should i re order ?

    If you already have them, you might as well use them. In general, I find it improbable that dropping ceramic bearings into mechanisms designed around steel ones will be an improvement over all, particularly on a bicycle where speeds are low, there is no good reason to exclude grease, and most of the bearings are exposed to significant shock loads.

  • lets see how they go
    it's a jump bike rear hub so i guess they'll get a decent testing, lets HOPE they're up to it

  • Always go tester/nazi approved bearings....

  • Like those Chris King ones in Isen frames?

    😃

  • Is there an approved method of rust proofing the inside of a steel frame, or do I even need to? Its a 725 croix de fer and I live in rainy Ireland

  • Weigle's Frame Saver? (It burns! It burns!)

  • Is there a tester approved spoke key (3.23mm/.127")? It's time to replace my current one and am trying to decide between the cheaper 4 sided Park Tool and 3 sided Park Took Master...

  • Edit: misunderstood the question

  • Is there a tester approved spoke key

    Does Spokey come in that size? If so, it's the #tester_approved option.

  • The red Spokey is 3.25mm. I doubt the manufacturing tolerances are good to +/- 0.02mm.

  • Perfect, thanks again.

  • what's the @mdcc_tester approved 1x chain?

    the sram x1 seems to work ok so far on my road bike, but need something new for the tt bike...

  • 1x chain

    1×how many?

    Wippermann or KMC in the appropriate width. And length :)

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