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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like these.,
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This review is from: Avenir Tire Levers (Black) (Sports)
I've tried several different kinds of tire levers and I like these- sort of. They have a sharp enough tip to get underneath most tire beads- many do NOT and are therefore useless for removing a tire. However, perhaps because of this they are prone to breakage when mounting tires, especially if you have a really stubborn tire/ rim combination. I had this problem with Michelin road tires on my Campy wheels. So I use this tire lever for removing the tire and then a Pedro's tire lever (yellow one, unbreakable but too blunt to get underneath the tire bead) for getting that last part of the tire bead onto the rim. Perfect combination! Note that with the right tire/ rim combo, these are the only levers you'll need as long as you're patient and know what you're doing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
terrible quality - DO NOT BUY,
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This review is from: Avenir Tire Levers (Black) (Sports)
Tire levers are tire levers? right? WRONG.
I got this pack a few months ago and dutifully put all 3 of them in my camelback "just in case". I took them out of the cardboard packaging and just put the lot of them into one of the compartments (still connected to each other). Since then, I've ridden over 600 miles and actually (knock on wood) haven't had any flats. Despite that, all 3 of my tire levers are broken! I noticed that after 2-3 weeks in my bag (which I only use once a week), one of the levers had snapped in the middle! It was just sitting there in the bag, NOT DOING ANYTHING, and it broke! "OK", I figure, "Maybe that's why they sell them in 3's, instead of in pairs -- no big deal, I only need 2 anyway". Two weeks after that, then another one snapped, I decided that I was done. I would NOT RECOMMEND to a friend, and have been quite disappointed with the quality. I went and bought a 3-pack of some other brand of levers at REI for the same price and haven't had any issues (well, in all fairness, I haven't used those yet either -- but at least they didn't break while sitting in my bag, right?).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not like the old model,
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This review is from: Avenir Tire Levers (Black) (Sports)
So far I have only used one of the levers to change four tires. It worked just fine, so no real complaints so far. I have one of the original avenir tire levers, and I had a total of three; left the zipper open on my saddle bag during a mtn. bike race. :( I knew they were valuable as they had lasted well over 10 years, in which time I had broken many of the newer designs. My reason for continuing to go with them, despite the fact that they are made in China and not the US like the older ones, was the shape of the lever portion. I have always had good luck when using them to take tires off. It's a little goofy, I realise, but it is just the perfect shape. The only other tire lever I liked was the one made by crank brothers, but it breaks too easily. So I am giving them three stars for now, as I can flex them much more than the one remaining older avenir lever I have, so I am a little skeptical about how long they will last.
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