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Pedro's Bicycle Tire Lever - Pair

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,221 ratings

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Material Nylon
Brand Pedro's
Color Yellow Pair
Product Dimensions 3.94"L x 0.98"W
Number of Pieces 2
Style
Modern
Handle Type
Lever
Finish Type
Polished
Handle Material
Aluminum

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Pedro's Tire Levers.


Pedro's tire levers are available in bright yellow, pink, green, and orange making them easy to spot in the shop or in the woods making sure you don't lose them. As long as your riding buddies don't steal them from you, we are confident the Pedro's Tire Levers will be the last levers you buy. Do yourself a favor and give them a try. You will love them. If you ever, somehow, manage to use your gorilla strength to break them, our levers are back by Pedro's lifetime warranty, and we will happily replace them for you.

The tire lever, though seemingly one of the simplest and most basic of cycling tools, is one commonly used by almost every cyclist, and unfortunately, one often responsible for unnecessary frustration. Really, what is more fun than flatting far away from home, being thrilled you lugged that spare tube and pump, and then having your tire levers snap in two. Pedro's award winning, universally loved tire levers feature molded box construction and a proprietary plastic composite blend that makes them the strongest levers available. The unique chisel tip shape easily inserts beneath the tire bead and the slightly thicker shape keeps the lever securely in place. Additionally, the bold shape of the lever and helpful dual spoke hooks makes removal of even the tightest tires a simple task.

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Ergonomic shape is easier to remove tires with than standard levers

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Pedro's Bicycle Tire Lever (Pair)

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
4,221 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, size, ease of storage, ease and value of the bicycle tire levers. For example, they mention that they work well on every bike, they snap together securely for ease of access, and that they're easy to use. That said, some say they'll make the project easier and are well worth the few bucks.

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404 customers mention394 positive10 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bike levers. They say that they work well on every bike, and are reliable. Customers also mention that the levers are lightweight and work beautifully when switching to newer components. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of these levers, which are incredibly useful for bikers who ride their bike all year round.

"...Lol but seriously, these levers work great. They're very nice to my rims, and and still get the tires off fast. Great stuff, the Gold Standard." Read more

"...Lightweight, durable, easy to use. Shows signs of use immediately." Read more

"...622 x 18mm rim and a Weinmann 622/70 rim ⁃ These tools worked well for the job...." Read more

"...These work well for larger tires but not so much for smaller tires such-as road bike tires (23, 25 or 28) on a 700 rim...." Read more

397 customers mention356 positive41 negative

Customers like the durability of the tire levers. They say they are pliable enough to not break and are still going strong. Customers also mention that the levers do not scratch tire rims.

"...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..." Read more

"They have a nice design and seem quite strong, although of course I am not trying to push them to their limits...." Read more

"...Otherwise they work great on larger tires and seem to be very strong and should last you a long time." Read more

"...PROS:Sturdy plastic constructionSnaps together for storageSimple to useCONS:None that I can think of" Read more

177 customers mention127 positive50 negative

Customers like the size of the tire levers. For example, they mention they're small, lightweight, and durable. Some say that they nest into one another and take up little space. That said, most are happy with the size and shape of the product.

"...TLDR; Good Value, no 'BS' bike tire levers. Lightweight, durable, easy to use. Shows signs of use immediately." Read more

"...These are much stronger and obviously bigger, which in turn helps with control and provides better leverage...." Read more

"...They are lightweight and easy to carry in your cycling shirt with back pockets if you don't carry a tool kit or bag. They get the job done." Read more

"...These work well for larger tires but not so much for smaller tires such-as road bike tires (23, 25 or 28) on a 700 rim...." Read more

176 customers mention176 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tire levers. They mention that they are the best levers they have ever used, dependable, and strong. They also say that the levers are the toughest plastic levers available and that they work well.

"For a reason. They are simply the best tire levers out there." Read more

"This really is the best tire lever out there in my experience...." Read more

"...So I'm not griping. By far, the best tire levers you can buy. I also broke at least a dozen pieces of garbage levers over the years. 12:1...." Read more

"...It may not be sexy, but those tire levers work real fine when changing tires, and given how much Pedro is into me for, he'll be selling tire levers..." Read more

166 customers mention159 positive7 negative

Customers find the tire levers easy to use. They say they are simple and easy for a YouTube-instructed novice to use, and don't make them cumbersome. Customers also say it's easy hook the tool under the tire bead and gets the job done painlessly.

"...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..." Read more

"...Sturdy plastic constructionSnaps together for storageSimple to useCONS:None that I can think of" Read more

"...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...." Read more

"Very simple tool, but these work well." Read more

137 customers mention123 positive14 negative

Customers like the value of the outdoor recreation product. For example, they mention it's well worth the few bucks, the price was the lowest out there, and it'll last a lifetime. Customers also say it'd be a great buy.

"...TLDR; Good Value, no 'BS' bike tire levers. Lightweight, durable, easy to use. Shows signs of use immediately." Read more

"...Got the job done, and were inexpensive, so even if they do happen to break, it's no big deal, I'll just buy another set!..." Read more

"...These tire levers are with the money, and I definitely recommend them." Read more

"Inexpensive and work great for me removing 700c x 23 road tires...." Read more

77 customers mention66 positive11 negative

Customers like the thickness of the bike lock. For example, they mention it's made of very thick plastic, sturdier than the Planet Bike ones, and stiff. Some say that the lock does not bend or flex, and the plastic construction will not mar painted rims.

"...This time I was on my own and used my new levers. These levers are much thicker and sturdier...." Read more

"...They are stiff and seem like they will hold up well to the abuse of removing multiple tires...." Read more

"...These don't even bend. Mine have worked 100% as expected!" Read more

"...Second, the material is a solid plastic that will hold up to the stress of changing tires. Third, I chose these because of their yellow color...." Read more

72 customers mention72 positive0 negative

Customers find the outdoor recreation product easy to store. They say the pieces snap together securely for ease of access, storage, and compact set. The snap mechanism makes it easier to keep track of them. Customers also mention that the pieces stick together like Legos do and stay together in their bag. They also say the plastic is sturdy and does not feel like it will snap in their hand when they use them.

"...PROS:Sturdy plastic constructionSnaps together for storageSimple to useCONS:None that I can think of" Read more

"...Stack on top of each other well great for tubeless setups and stash well is seatpacks. Wide body is nice to get tire on...." Read more

"...I like that they snap together when not in use. The best by far!" Read more

"...Might have ripped the rubber using a metal tool. They click together as well! I never new this before. Keeps you from loosing one. Now I have three!" Read more

Removed Continental 700 x 25C tires on Sunrims 622 x 18mm Rim. Worked Perfectly.
5 Stars
Removed Continental 700 x 25C tires on Sunrims 622 x 18mm Rim. Worked Perfectly.
⁃ 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. ⁃ 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 ⁃ 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. ⁃ 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. ⁃ 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. ⁃ I then took the second lever and moved it round the rim till the inner edge was separate from the tire rim. ⁃ I repeated this on the opposite side and the tire was completely free from the rim. ⁃ 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. ⁃ Would recommend them. Make sure you are gentle and make sure that you clamp the tire edge and avoid the inner tube if necessary.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars First Time User - Bike tube Successfully Changed in 10 mins
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020
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.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Removed Continental 700 x 25C tires on Sunrims 622 x 18mm Rim. Worked Perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020
⁃ 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.
⁃ 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
⁃ 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.
⁃ 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.
⁃ 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.
⁃ I then took the second lever and moved it round the rim till the inner edge was separate from the tire rim.
⁃ I repeated this on the opposite side and the tire was completely free from the rim.
⁃ 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.
⁃ Would recommend them. Make sure you are gentle and make sure that you clamp the tire edge and avoid the inner tube if necessary.
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