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๐ ๏ธ Fix flats like a proโPedroโs levers make every ride unstoppable!
Pedro's Bicycle Tire Lever Pair features an ergonomic design and durable nylon build, crafted for quick, damage-free tire removal. Their bright yellow color enhances visibility, while the snap-together feature ensures compact storage. Trusted by thousands with a 4.7-star rating, these levers simplify bike maintenance with just two tools, perfect for both roadside repairs and home workshops.



| ASIN | B000IZGFCE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,582 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #947 in Bike Shop Tools |
| Brand | Pedro's |
| Brand Name | Pedro's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,397 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790983105730, 00790983106737 |
| Included Components | Tire Levers |
| Item Width | 6 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Pedro's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PED228 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | TF20004 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Pair |
| UPC | 751738312377 790983105730 056389013100 785571852936 790983106737 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
I**S
Removed Continental 700 x 25C tires on Sunrims 622 x 18mm Rim. Worked Perfectly.
โ If you are planning to remove bicycle tires from the rims and replace them and/or replace the tubes, this type of tool is a must have. There is no other way to remove these tires as the inner edge is embedded on the rim. โ I am refurbishing an older model barn-find Cannondale 3.0 Criterium SR2000 Race bike and I got it with winter rotted tires. So, I needed these tire levers to remove the tires that were on there. The tires were Continental Superport 700 x 25C on a Sunrims M13 II 6061 alloy 622 x 18mm rim and a Weinmann 622/70 rim โ These tools worked well for the job. I watched a couple of YouTube videos on the removal of tires so that I would have an idea as I had never done this before. I depressed the presta valve piston on the tubes to let out the remaining air. โ I then used one of the tire levers, using the curved hooked side, to clamp the inner edge of the tire, making sure that I was not close to the presta valve. I also made sure not to hook the inner tube itself. โ I then took the other lever and inserted it about 6 inches away from the first lever and hooked the inner edge of the tire. โ I then took the second lever and moved it round the rim till the inner edge was separate from the tire rim. โ I repeated this on the opposite side and the tire was completely free from the rim. โ I made an error (rotation/direction was on wrong side) when installing the one of new Schwalbe Lugano tires 700 x 25C and I used these tire levers to remove the new tire and switch directions/rotation side and it worked perfectly too. โ Would recommend them. Make sure you are gentle and make sure that you clamp the tire edge and avoid the inner tube if necessary.
J**N
First Time User - Bike tube Successfully Changed in 10 mins
This is supposedly the "elitist tire lever. - someone on Reddit" It won't break the bank, it is a really sturdy plastic, they seem like they will last a very long time and even so, a second set doesn't set you back much at all. The first time I inserted one into the gap of my tire and rim, it went in really easy, and was able to take the entire tire out of the rim smoothly with the other. It shows signs of wear after first use, even worse after second use. At the parts where the lever meets tire, there's a good chance it's going to leave a rubber skid mark on it. That is what it's supposed to do though, and it hasn't affected the performance of it from my use. Use these or something like the material used, not metal, I can now see why a metal level would damage a rim. TLDR; Good Value, no 'BS' bike tire levers. Lightweight, durable, easy to use. Shows signs of use immediately.
R**N
Do the job right and easier.
Very sturdy. The smaller flexible ones that come with most tubes may suffice for certain beads, but for a sturdy tire and/or tight beads, donโt waste your time and headache messing with those. These are much stronger and obviously bigger, which in turn helps with control and provides better leverage. Removing tubeless tires is very easy, but the real test was reinstalling them, and Iโve done 2 sets so far with great success. Mix some dish soap with warm water and spray on the bead and wheel, and the tires come off and on effortlessly with these. With the smaller ones, you have to deal with so much flex, which traditionally leads to snapping or making it very hard to get tight beads over the lip. If anyone on here said that โthey are too heavy to bring on the trail,โ then they must not wear a belt because these are lighter than one. Iโm sure we can all blow the few dollars that these costs and then some on nonsense, so why sweat the price for the ease and durability that these provide.
L**R
Easy Peasy: A Pedro's Bicycle Tire Lever Review
I recently signed up with Team In Training to do a 60 mile off road mountain bike race. I've ridden bike on solid surface for years, but have never taken the time to learn how to maintain my bike. Now that I'm off road, everything has changed. It wasn't long before I had to change a flat tube. One of my teammates had a three lever set and showed me how to change the tube. At that point, I knew I had to get my own levers. I chose Pedro's because of the high ratings even though these are nothing like what I had just previously used. A couple weeks later, I hit a rock and burst my tube. This time I was on my own and used my new levers. These levers are much thicker and sturdier. One side slides up under the tire, while the other notched side fastens securely on a spoke when needed. Even though I had one less lever, changing the tube was much simpler than using my teammate's three lever set. Then once finished, the levers snap together for convenient storage. If you are looking for a quality set of tire levers, Pedro's bicycle tire levers are an excellent choice. Don't let the lack of a third lever dissuade you, it won't be missed. PROS: Sturdy plastic construction Snaps together for storage Simple to use CONS: None that I can think of
M**O
levers
good and sturdy, does the job
E**T
Why are there even other tire levers in the world?
Practically indestructible, light, and very functional. Plus they clip together. And are affordable in case you lose them despite their bright colors.
G**D
No issues - Work Awesome on Road, MTB and BMX bikes
I've had these now for 4 years, and they are still going strong. Between fixing flats on my kid's 20" BMX bike tires, my 700 x 25c road bike and 26" MTB tires, i have never had to go to my backup levers. These stay in my saddle bag and always on the road with me. They're my go to levers when the time comes to change a tube. I've read that others have had issues with breakage, but on a 20" BMX tire, you're putting a lot of force on that lever to get the tire back on the rim. These don't even bend. Mine have worked 100% as expected!
G**R
Finger Friendly
This really is the best tire lever out there in my experience. For those of you who have changed enough tires, Iโm sure your fingers have gotten bashed up when a lesser lever slips out while sliding along the rim to pop out the sidewall of a tire. Well, the curve of the Pedroโs tire lever is shaped just perfectly enough that your fingers will thank you. Iโve tried tire levers from many reputable brands, and Pedros really is the one that gets the job done painlessly and efficiently. It really is that good. Test it for yourself. You will agree with every single one of the positive reviews here.
T**E
Waste of money
Worked kn 1st tyre then tried to do the 2nd tyre snapped the plastic no good
E**Y
Classic
Very strong, light and great price. Perfect for MTB tires
J**Y
Il migliore
Ne ho provati tanti, ma questo รจ il migliore in termini di robustezza!
R**0
Good tire levers
These are very strong plastic, which resist damaging bike rims.
S**.
Excellent quality at an affordable price
Sturdy, but will not destroy your wheels. Perhaps a bit longer could be better, but these levers will make an outstanding tool out on the trials or in your personal shop at home.
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