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Old 07-24-21, 08:08 AM
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Mr. Wasabi,

They're made for side-of-the-road flat repairs. They aren't shop-type levers but they work fine. Just don't get too aggressive with them. Unless you have super tight fitting tires, you won't have any problems getting them off the rim.

The main reason I got this tool is for the bit quality. This is not a traditional multi-tool in that, the bits are super high quality, not "multi-tool" quality. I use their Allen wrenches full-time now and they fit really tight and precise. These bits are the same fit. No rounding out Allen bolts and screws, or for me, the axles on my fixed gear bikes. It's worth it for that alone. If you have a bike with super tight fitting tires, leave the levers off and take your Pedro's.

BTW, have you tried the new Silca tire levers? Wow!


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