Unior Pro truing stand
Heavy-duty Unior Pro truing stand for 16–29" wheels and hubs up to 157mm. Dual calipers with plastic-coated tips and spring‑loaded arms deliver fast, scratch-free wheel tuning.
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Key Features
Fit & Compatibility
Who it's for
Key Features
- ✓ Accepts 16–29" wheels with or without tyre for versatile workshop use
- ✓ Supports hubs up to 157 mm; adaptors needed for 20 mm axles
- ✓ Dual calipers enable simultaneous radial control on both rim sides
- ✓ Plastic-coated caliper tips prevent scratches on alloy or painted rims
- ✓ Spring-loaded upright and caliper arms for quick wheel swaps
- ✓ Stable, heavy-gauge frame for repeatable, shop-quality truing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this stand accept a thru‑axle wheel?
Yes — the Unior Pro accepts most thru-axle wheels when the hub width is 157 mm or less. For specific axle diameters like 20 mm you will need Unior adaptors to properly secure the axle before truing.
Can I true wheels with the tyre mounted?
Yes. The stand is designed to accommodate wheels with tyres installed, allowing you to check true under real-world conditions and avoid surprises after re-mounting tyres.
Will the calipers scratch my rims?
No — the caliper tips are plastic-coated to protect alloy, painted and carbon rims. They still provide accurate touch points while minimizing cosmetic damage.
Is assembly required and how heavy is the stand?
Some light assembly is required out of the box to attach arms and calipers. The assembled stand weighs about 18.8 lb, making it stable on a bench but still moveable if needed.
Can I use this to true disc brake rotors?
The stand is optimized for wheel rim truing. While you can use the calipers to assess rotor runout in a pinch, a dedicated rotor truing tool or rotor gauge offers finer control for brake rotor adjustments.
Does the stand handle very wide or fat-bike hubs?
The maximum supported hub width is 157 mm. Fat-bike hubs and some custom axle assemblies exceed that width and will not fit unless you have specific adaptors or a different mounting solution.
Buying Guide
Choose a truing stand that matches the wheels and axle standards you work on most. For everyday mountain and mixed-use wheel maintenance, prioritize stands that accept 29" wheels, support wide hub spacing (like 157 mm) and offer protected caliper tips to avoid rim damage. Consider whether you'll need adaptors for 20 mm or non-standard axles before purchasing. Also evaluate build quality and bench footprint: heavier, steel-framed stands provide a steadier reference for fine work, while spring-loaded arms and dual calipers speed up repeated jobs. If you service disc rotors frequently, budget for a dedicated rotor truing tool in addition to your wheel stand.
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