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• #127
or just make a new account?
i joke, dude its just a tire leaver, and i bet if you met half the people on here for real, they would be pretty average people. well most of them? -
• #128
For the record I've been carrying the same levers for years now, Got 'em in Aussie.
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• #129
hahaha
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• #130
Rocker - don't worry about them. I'd rather see someone go into detail about tyre levers (albeit, most people don't need the info) than the usual shit that appears on here. Don't get wound up about it. Review something else.
+1
@ rocker: its good u reviewed these phenomenal levers mate, ive had mine for a year..no problems so far! -
• #131
I'm the worlds most short tempered, heavy handed mechanic. I have yet to break one of these....
I have break one
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• #132
All I can tell ya is they were made in Taiwan and they're red so they're faster than yours.
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• #133
Speed levers... seriously.
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• #134
All I can tell ya is they were made in Taiwan and they're red so they're faster than yours.
How much for the elastic band, if you split?
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• #135
They're fookin' massive. Just get your thumbs to man the fuck up.
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• #136
hippy's top tip #200889: red elastic bands (as seen above) are often discarded by postmen upon entering a block of flats with large mail bundles or left around post depots. be careful claiming them though, postal workers are known to bite.
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• #137
My hands are impeccable, Hippy. They've not seen a hard days work in their lifetime. I have no intention of damaging my cuticles on tyre beads.
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• #138
postal workers are known to strike.
Fixed!
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• #139
For the record I've been carrying the same levers for years now and don't know what they are. Got 'em in Aussie. I rarely use levers so that's probably why they've not broken yet.
Those conti tyres are bullet proof, innit.
I have break one
Show off.
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• #140
Contishitnental tyres explode when in contact with human skin, tyre levers, tarmac, dirt. Fact.
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• #141
I'm getting on very well with mine, they're kind of 'box sectioned' which seems to make them strong.
Only need one too.
I'm the worlds most short tempered, heavy handed mechanic. I have yet to break one of these....
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• #142
hippy's top tip #200889: red elastic bands (as seen above) are often discarded by postmen upon entering a block of flats with large mail bundles or left around post depots. be careful claiming them though, postal workers are known to bite.
and they are biodegradable. fact.
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• #143
The postal workers?
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• #144
It's a little known fact that Postal Workers expel red elastic bands when scared or startled. They are a primitive form of self defense, not unlike a squids ink. There are fucking piles of them outside Battersea Dogs Home.
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• #145
Dear Rocker,
You must review Your tyre removal technique, I am sure You are doing something wrong, try and reflect what is going wrong while removing tyre and I am sure forumers will contribute some good tips...
Kindest Regards
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• #146
Dear ma9n3t,
You must review your thread response technique; I am sure you are doing something wrong. Try and reflect what is going wrong when replying to a month old dead thread and I am sure forumers will stop contributing sarcy responses...
Kindest regards,
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• #147
After spending well over half an hour swapping a tube on a campag scirocco / rubino pro combination this is only thread a search of tyre lever retruns. Anyone tried these?
They need to be strong 'cos that tyre was a fucker to get off and on. I reckon it's worth a forum challenge for anyone to do bare handed
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• #148
Someone give me a set of those wheels.. I need to get some training in..
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• #149
It takes a real man to carry pink tyre levers.
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• #150
A real man who likes other real men..
I wondered why a tyre lever review would be 3 pages long.. I should've know..
Rocker - don't worry about them. I'd rather see someone go into detail about tyre levers (albeit, most people don't need the info) than the usual shit that appears on here. Don't get wound up about it. Review something else.
For the record I've been carrying the same levers for years now and don't know what they are. Got 'em in Aussie. I rarely use levers so that's probably why they've not broken yet.