Pedros Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair)
Pedros Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair)
Brand Pedro’s Model 6400050 Details Lowest Price ($2.25) |
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Pedro’s Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair)
Pedros Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair) – Features
Ergonomic shape is easier to remove tires with than standard levers
Display box contains 24 two-piece tire lever sets
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Pedros Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair) – Reviews
Now that I know how to use them, Pedro’s tire levers have worked well and will not damage the rim or tires. The first time I went to use them on my road bike tires, I snapped the tip off of one of the tire levers. I then realized that the spoon part of the levers, that goes under the tire bead, is much thicker at the base than at the tip (makes getting them under the bead easier). Once you have the tip of the lever under the bead, be sure you use the base to leverage the tire against the rim to pull it off. If the lever is not seated under the tire bead far enough, when you go to take the tire off the rim, the leverage will be on the tip of the lever and will cause the tip to snap off since that is the weakest part.
I contacted Pedro’s on their Website for a replacement under their lifetime warranty, which was hassle free. They had me email them a claim form with a picture of the broken lever and they promptly sent out a new pair to me. Before the Pedro’s tire levers I used a Quik-S
Randi
After having gone through 2-3 different sets of levers and breaking or bending the crap out of every one of them, I settled on the Pedro’s and haven’t looked back. These are a bit on the thick side, but they work great. I’ve been stranded because of broken tire levers and these haven’t ever let me down.
K. Wyatt
I got a set of these tire levers to replace some small black (brand unknown) tire levers I had used previously. The small black ones bent precipitiously during every use and each broke over the course of about 6 uses.
These Pedro’s levers, by comparison, are rock solid and work just as well. They have an “I-Beam” structure that gives them good rigidity and are made out of a thick, durable plastic. They snap together for storage, and generally do what you’d want tire levers to do. Recommended.
June Sinsar
These levers are sturdy and thick. I changed several flats (both mountain and road tires) with these levers and experienced zero issues. I received these from a bike mechanic during an instructional course where I learned to easily remove all but the most stubborn tires with one lever, so the lack of a third lever did not impact my review. They take up just slightly more room than the flimsier levers but perform significantly better – I highly recommend these levers.
Eric
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