Michelin Tire Levers Tools

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Michelin Tire Levers

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[May 31, 1999]
Clive
Cross-Country Rider

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
Strength:

Flat design gets in between tyre and rim really easily. The plastic they have used won't snap even with very tight fitting tyres.

Weakness:

They don't have the little hook at the end of the lever to hold the spoke, but they work well anyway so I haven't found this to be a problem.

These and other tyre levers cost next to nothing, but if you are stranded in the widerness with a flat a good set are invaluable. Buy a good set that will not let you down - get these.

Similar Products Used:

Many other manufactures levers - all basically the same design that snapped or bent under pressure.

[Feb 29, 2004]
Jonathan Wee
Weekend Warrior

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

- It works!, it actually works!
- Won't snap like pissy thin ones
- Gentle on tyres because of its wide design
- Much safer than metal levers
- Big, bright Michelin yellow levers that are easy to spot on the tools table.

Weakness:

- No hook thingy like other levers but it's like I ever use the hooks anyway.

It's cheap, it works, it's safe and you only really need one lever.

Similar Products Used:

No name thin plastic one and metal levers(Beware!)

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