Description Steel Yourself For Tire Work
The Park Tool TL-6.2 is a composite covered, steel core tire lever that provides smooth, scratch-free operation and superior strength to help remove even the tightest tires. Newly upgraded with a tougher, more slippery material and a protruding steel tip to more easily and securely engage the tire bead. A perfect size to either take-along, or use as an everyday shop lever.
Features:
Set of two levers each
Steel inside, plastic outside
Dimensions: 5"/12.7cm
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Best tire levers for shop use
by flahertyho
Cycling Enthusiast
Ann Arbor, MI
These are a must for shop use, virtually unbreakable and the added length gives great leverage. Too heavy to carry on rides but will not snap like plastic levers
Reviewed 4/18/2023
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Steel is the best!!
by FoxyFabrication
Cycling Enthusiast
Denver, CO
As a guy who runs Gator skin tires on carbon wheels I appreciate a strong tire lever. So far these have been great and have handled me using all of my strength to install Gatorskin tires on these rims without damaging the tube, tires, rims, or levers.
Reviewed 12/19/2022
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Sturdy for Sure
by Art
Cycling Enthusiast
central Oregon
Carry these in my duffel for whenever the need arises. Too heavy to carry on my bike but they are with me often in my truck. If I did need to use them in camp then figure the stiffness would make it a little easier than the standard plastic type.
Reviewed 7/18/2022
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Strong useful tools
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Unlike big box plastic levers, these have the strength to easily pry tires off and on, especially when you are doing on the ride repairs.
Reviewed 10/6/2022
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Last tire levers you will ever buy
by eddie66
Daily Commuter
Olympic Peninsula, PNW
Having snapped a couple of the popular yellow plastic levers, I needed something that would be bombproof out in the backcountry. These plastic-coating over metal core levers are just the thing for working with fat tires. I use them for 650B gravel tires. Heavier than the plastic ones for sure, but they will never break.
Reviewed 11/7/2019
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In a fight with a stiff tire bead these are hands down the best tool!
by Dave�s Argentina
Cycling Enthusiast
Catskill mountains
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Tubeless tires? Need I say more? No.
Reviewed 3/4/2021
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Work well, but can scratch rims
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
santa clara, ca
3 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
Work well. Metal tips will scratch rims, so watch out if you have colored or coated rims, such as my black Mavics. Scratched the rim.
Reviewed 6/30/2018
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These were built to last
by Rw1220
Cycling Enthusiast
San Francisco, CA
I bought these levers because they're constructed of steel and seem destined to last a lifetime. They feel great in the hand and work as intended.
Reviewed 6/8/2018
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Rock solid
by Juergen
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
They are not cheap - but if I consider how many cheaper tire levers I have consumed before they are a good value and will not let you down - especially with tubeless tires that tend to be glued to the rim.
Reviewed 4/16/2018
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Awesome tire levers
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
San Diego, CA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
The tire levers can get the most stubborn tire off. They have held up quite well after many uses.
Reviewed 10/29/2020
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