Much depends on how experienced you are at working on mechanical things.  
Your question suggests this may be the first bike.  If so, you may want to 
work on one you already have before taking on the Hunq.  It's not more 
difficult; you just don't want to mess up threads, paint, etc.

The BB tool is the only special item I see.  Everything else is standard 
home shop stuff, assuming you have Allen keys & metric sockets & wrenches.  
An additional couple of tools that save time & aggravation are the Park Y 
wrench with 3 metric Allens and a decent cable / housing cutter.  All Park 
stuff is shop quality so it'll work well for a long time.  A chain tool is 
helpful but with quick links not such a necessity.  Might as well get one 
as longs your tool shopping.

dougP

On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 11:42:03 AM UTC-7, Max Bergen wrote:
>
> My Hunq is being delivered in a few days and I plan on building the bike 
> myself.  I was hoping some folks would have helpful resources on process 
> and tools for installing: 
>
> -BB
> -crankset
> -derailleurs
> -chain
> -brakes and levers and cables
> -thumbie shifters and cables 
>
> Thanks! 
> -Max
>
>
>
>

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