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  • Tyre Levers
  • wombat
    Full Member

    Anyone got any recommendations?

    Cheers

    Olly
    Free Member

    pedros all the way.

    i have broken 2, but I was being a clutz
    before my DH tyre anger, they lasted 3 years.

    stuartlangwilson
    Free Member

    Pedros are far better than the blue park levers.

    Its nice to have some big metal ones too.

    MentalMickey
    Free Member

    I have the Topeak shuttle levers, they work great and fit neatly attached together when not in use.

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=28714

    fivespot
    Free Member

    Pedros here too, they make the Park ones look like a free gift from a cracker 😉

    downshep
    Full Member

    Leyzene alloy convert here after I broke some plastic ones changing a pram tyre.

    Andituk
    Free Member

    Pedros. Nice and strong, fit together to store, bright colour to make them easier to find in the bottom of your bag.

    RealMan
    Free Member

    I always use park ones, but will have to give the pedros ones a go after seeing the replies on here..

    hambl90
    Free Member

    Pedros here too in yellow about 4 yrs old and still going strong!

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    Flat blade screwdriver, or if I’m feeling more subtle lezyne make great ones.

    rewski
    Free Member

    pedros without question

    spanishfly
    Free Member

    PEDROS

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    Tacx have been good for me. Park too

    rangerbill
    Full Member

    Pedros for me, I seem to pinch inner tubes more with the Park ones. Thats on road and MTB tyres

    dan1980
    Free Member

    Crank Brothers speed lever

    I use one of these, and it makes putting even the trickiest tyre on a doddle 🙂

    damo2576
    Free Member

    Mine came free with some mag years ago, still going strong.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Pedros – big and touigh enough for stubborn road tyres, a breeze with MTB tyres, stupid bright colours so you don’t lose/leave them on the ground when you have finished

    yen
    Free Member

    park…they’ve always been reliable.

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