Description Portable Multi-Functional Tire Lever.
Deflat and remove your tires, plus remove stubborn quick links with just one simple tool. The KMC MissingLink Quick Link Tire Lever is an easy-to-use and reliable multipurpose tool, saving you space and time.
Durability is ensured with Swiss polymers specifically formulated for the perfect balance of rigidity and flexibility. A semi-gloss finish even helps prevent scratches to your bikes frame, keeping your paint job as stylish as ever. The interlock levers are designed to create a MissingLink opener, allowing you to remove stubborn single quick links as well as other reusable chain connectors. These ingenious pliers work on 8, 9, 19, 11, and 12 speed chains — ensuring a perfect fit on any bike.
The convenient ergonomic and comfortable design becomes an easy-to-use tire lever and deflating tool, all while saving an unbelievable amount of space in your bag.
Constructed from strong injection molded ABS material to ensure longevity for your new favorite tool. Making improvements to your bike has never been easier thanks to the incredible KMC MissingLink Quick Link Tire Lever.
Features:
Smart design allows you to interlock the levers
Accurate and comfortable design
Strong injection molded ABS material
Swiss polymers provide the perfect balance of rigidity and flexibility
Semi-gloss finish helps prevent scratches on your bike
Works on 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 speed chains
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Handy and effective
Great with a little practice
Reviewed 7/21/2021
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Just works, easy chain fixes
by J.Garmen
Competitive Racer
Florida
1 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
Works well and is sturdy, feels like metalsteel, covered in hard plastic? Makes popping any chain quick links together and apart very easy!
Reviewed 7/19/2019
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It's legit, maybe a steel core?
by JG
Cycling Enthusiast
SW, FL
1 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Have used KMC, SRAM and shimano dura ace chains, MTB and Road, works excatly like it says, makes popping a quick-link off and on simple and fast. After I wore out a KMC chain way too quickly (less than 1,000 miles...), went back to shimnano dura-ace and it works great on these too. Very hard plastic or nylon (ABS?) with what feels like a steel core, won't bend or break! Works great as tire levers too! Very happy with this, saw a friend use their's and knew I had to get one. BTW, only place I could find this was here at WB.
Reviewed 7/12/2019
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KMC MissingLink Tire Levers / Quick Link Pliers
by mechfishy
Cycling Enthusiast
Vancouver, WA.
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Fantastic as tire levers. Not so much as a quick link chain tool. They are heavy duty for tire levers. But they are flimsy and poorly designed as a chain tool. Another reviewer mentioned the same issue I have with these. And that is that since they fit poorly together and do not articulate enough to close far enough when put onto the quick link pins you must skip over to the next link to actually open the link. This makes it awkward because you also have to have pliers to keep the links from just folding while applying pressure. Shimano 11 speed quick links require more force to open than most other chains. So this tool will not hold up well and will most likely break on the second or third use. Anyway, that's what happened to me. And this was with hand use only. Meaning I didn't grab the handles with locking pliers for extra leverage, although I was considering doing so. But the middle finger that grasps the link broke first. So if you are using a Shimano quick link, then I recommend an actual quick link tool.
Reviewed 11/11/2021
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Handy chain tool
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Maryland
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
This is a handy tool for undoing quick-connector links if you want to remove your chain for cleaninglube and reuse. It also does double duty with two very sturdy tire levers, the plastic is a lot denser than you'll find on cheaper levers.
Reviewed 4/28/2019
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Seat Pouch Tool
by G-Dawg
Cycling Enthusiast
Charlotte, NC
0 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
What a handy tool for the toolbox or seat pouch! Wish I would have thought of it.
Reviewed 4/22/2019
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A bit flimsy feeling
by SParker42
Cycling Enthusiast
Utah
I really wanted to like these, and they are as good as most plastic tire levers. I expected more from them, and they did not deliver the extra. they don't nest together as conveniently as I would like for taking them anywhere, and they weigh a little more than I would like. The plier configuration feels flimsy, but they have a spot in my "away" bag even if they won't be taken out on the bike.
Reviewed 9/12/2021
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Good roadside assistance tool
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Seattle, WA
0 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
I bought this after a friend�s chain became hopelessly stuck behind the small chainring on his bike. We had to call someone to bring a chain breaker to free the chain and continue our ride. I have not had to use it yet. But better safe than sorry.
Reviewed 12/6/2020
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KMC MissingLink Tire Levers / Quick Link Pliers
by mechfishy
Cycling Enthusiast
Vancouver, WA.
Heavy duty tire levers that should last a long time and work well. The quick link aspect needs a little more refining. They fit together a little bit sloppily and don't quite release the chain link all the way. I had to stretch over to the next link, which made it a little bit awkward. However I was able to get it to work. Just not as intended.
Reviewed 10/5/2020
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Have not used it yet.
0 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Little on the thicker then I expected.
Takes up space in the saddlebag. But it double as the tire leavers so, it makes up for it. Havent had chance to use it on the road yet.
Reviewed 6/17/2019
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