Name That Tool Game

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Hey, does anyone know what tool this is, and what's it's used for? It looks like a chain tool possibly. It also looks like a quality piece. I stumbled upon it while looking at small tool bags and wondered what is was.

TIA if you know.
 

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Hey, does anyone know what tool this is, and what's it's used for? It looks like a chain tool possibly. It also looks like a quality piece. I stumbled upon it while looking at small tool bags and wondered what is was.

TIA if you know.
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Hey, does anyone know what tool this is, and what's it's used for? It looks like a chain tool possibly. It also looks like a quality piece. I stumbled upon it while looking at small tool bags and wondered what is was.

TIA if you know.
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What is a noodle rubber on a bike, most bikes 10-years-old have them?
Any guesses?
Then I will show it.
 
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What is this left tool used for? The right one is very known and just for size comparison
 
Its an older tool, designed and made by Marten Gerritsen, a bike builder from Kiel-Winderweer. Currently with the newer bikes I also carry a version from Unior which is better compatible with the TA rearwheels when I am riding with more modern bikes.
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It is brilliant that as the cogs move forward the lockring moves effectively back without heavy tools. And then pedal backwards to lock the new one on. Except with mid-drives.
 
Ok new one, what is it and where would you use it on a bike?

That's a bearing puller/separator.
I don’t know where you'd use it on a bike though?
Perhaps to pull a crank arm? (That's the only pressed on part I can think of.)
 
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