TFL Tire Levers (2-pack)

Regular price $7.10
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Product Description

Uncle Keaton needed an all-in one tool for his tire changing needs, so we made a special one just for him. Are you having trouble getting that beer soda water down your throat quick enough? No problem, we got a built-in shotgun tool! Does the TFL Tire Lever make tire changes easier or does it just help ease your frustrations when trying to break that damn bead? The answer is YES!

Specs:

  • tire lever
  • bottle opener
  • shotgun tool
  • soda can opener

TFL Tire Levers (2-pack)

Regular price $7.10
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Product Description

Uncle Keaton needed an all-in one tool for his tire changing needs, so we made a special one just for him. Are you having trouble getting that beer soda water down your throat quick enough? No problem, we got a built-in shotgun tool! Does the TFL Tire Lever make tire changes easier or does it just help ease your frustrations when trying to break that damn bead? The answer is YES!

Specs:

  • tire lever
  • bottle opener
  • shotgun tool
  • soda can opener

Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
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Matt Darling
Levers - they work well

The levers were very helpful and I didn't feel as if they were going to break/snap by using them. My teenage son approved as well, so I know they are legit.

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Gene Church
Do you like to do it yourself?

Snagged these tire levers, and they look legit. But honestly, I didn't need em cuz TFL tires are so buttery smooth they just slide right off/on.

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Brian Gagaza

Nice they added two! Only used for for tire installation.

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Luis Chino

These are sort of useful. Mine broke after one use, but they ARE $2.50 and plastic. I would pay more for some metal or ceramic ones tbh. I would even pay $150 for some titanium ones lol. Also I was installing a mid compound tire so that could possibly add additional strain to the levers as opposed to a soft compound tire. I still got the tire installed but I ended up using other tools I had laying around. They broke at the thinnest point, since it is obviously the weakest point. The design works, it’s just the material probably isn’t the best to handle torque situations such as changing a tire. It was my first time changing a tire so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt, but there was definitely a certain amount of force required to get the lip over the hub, so again maybe a different material would be good for higher compound tires.

Hey Luis, thanks for the feedback! The reason we don't make them out of metal or ceramic is because we want the tool to fail before the hub gets damaged. If the proper technique is used the tire levers will not break. If the wrong technique is used and you try to muscle it off with a metal lever you damage the hub which is a very costly mistake. That being said, we are happy to send you a replacement set of levers! Just hit up Brandon on our contact page (sorry I would link to it, but it won't let me)

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Patty Chilson
Professional courtesy

I received a package from Brandon and found there was an error in shipping. I emailed him and he resolved the issue immediately and got the product delivered by Christmas!!
Great company! Happy customer!