Alright, so I finally got my hands on this KREMORV rotor alignment tool after my bike's disc brakes started sounding like a dying robot. First impressions? It’s a chunky little thing, but the stainless steel build feels solid—no flimsy nonsense here.
The three slot depths (15mm, 18mm, 42mm) are a lifesaver. My rotors were all over the place, and having options meant I could tweak them without wrestling with the spokes or frame. The laser-cut edges grip the rotor nicely, though fair warning: some folks mentioned sharp edges. Mine were fine, but maybe I got lucky.
Now, the handle. It’s coated in this plasticky grip that’s… fine? Not premium, but it gets the job done. I didn’t bend mine into a V-shape like one reviewer did (how hard were they pressing?!), but I’ll admit it’s not indestructible. For the price though? Zero complaints.
Biggest win: fixing my own brakes without paying shop fees. There’s something weirdly satisfying about silencing that awful screech yourself. Is it perfect? Nah—my rotor still has a tiny wobble thanks to my earlier ‘fixes’ (read: brute force). But with this tool, it’s 90% better in minutes.
Verdict: For under $10, it’s a no-brainer if you tinker with bikes. Not luxury-grade, but way better than using pliers like a caveman.