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Park Tool
TL-1 Tire Lever Set

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$5.95
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TL-1 Tire Lever Set

We have learned the hard way the things that do not substitute for a tire lever: Metal spoon, screwdriver, fingers, floor pump thumblock, prayer, and much more. The humble tire lever, in this case the Park Tool TL-1 Set-of-3 Tire Levers, is something so simple yet so vital for happy & self-sufficient bike riding. They're good for helping you fix countless flats thanks to their durable nylon construction. They are tough to bend and even tougher to break, but likewise they peel back the bead of your clincher tire without doing a whit of damage to your rim. Don't leave them behind because if you do and you flat you are totally screwed.


The TL-1 is a 3-pack of levers. You can loan one and lose one because you really only need one to fix a flat. There are a few wheels out there (Campagnolo rims come to mind) where the tire fit is so tight you may need 2.


Other Tools
plastic tire levers
Recommended Use
changing a flat
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

June 18, 2021

Super handy, worth having around

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

These have been my go-to levers for years, simply because they are inexpensive, tough, and don't scar up the wheel or tire. Interestingly, they are quite useful for other jobs as well - I recently had to change my fork seals for my motorcycle but couldn't find my seal puller. Jam the through a box-end wrench, a bit of muscle, and out pops the seal without scarring the seat. I've got maybe four sets of these scattered around my shop because I keep finding more uses for them. Worth every penny.

Damon V
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com