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• #177
Haha wtf.
It's a tyre lever but ok then.
They are the best. The only reason I can think that you'd not use them is they're a bit big, so not so easy to stash.
Don't mistake the yellow ones for starchy fruit, these tyre levers have no nutritional value and won't function for their primary purpose once ingested. Amidoingthisright?
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• #178
They're the best.
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• #179
One the the best OP's ever.
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• #180
Has anyone reviewed cable crimps yet?
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• #181
I saw these the other day. Never heard of them. Should I bother trying one?
http://road.cc/content/review/88803-crank-brothers-speedier-lever
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• #182
wondering what the status of the lever industry is today, any recent tech developments? did this guy corner the review market?
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• #183
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tools/koolstop-tyre-mate/
these are quite well reviewed. Obviously not transportable but a smart addition to the toolbox
For regular levers the Sigma own brand ones are great, and really cheap
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• #184
Have we had https://tyreglider.co.uk/ featured here? My instagram feed is saturated with ads for it
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• #185
They still sell em and are still the best.
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• #186
I am a fan of https://www.tyrekey.com/ Even my missus can remove and fit tight tyres with it and small enough to carry on the bike.
Has this been reviewed yet?