



Park Tool TL-6.2 Tire Lever Set
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eric lamb
14-06-2025These are the strongest spoons I have ever wielded. I got to try out a pair at the shop & knew I had to carry these in my travel bag. A bit heavier than plastic levers, but wont split or crack when I try to install a cheap tire that is too tight for my rim. Versatile too: wash em with dishsoap and eat canned chili on the trail!
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fortgreene01
Greater than one weekNice build quality with easy slip-on coating. simple product. The plastic version may be ok if you seldom change tires. I bought this one because I had bad luck with plastic tools degrading on me over tune. This one is metal. it does what its supposed to do and changing the tube a lot easier.
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D. McNiff
> 3 dayIm in love with these levers. I went through a 3-pack of cheap levers which my WTB tires demolished. Then I got a 2-pack of Pedros yellow levers which fared better but I still had a helluva time with. Finally I managed to break one of them with a particularly difficult install and decided to spend the extra money on these. Wow! Now I can get my Trail Boss tires on with near-ease. Plus Im not doing the damage to my tubeless tape that was driving me crazy before. Save yourself the aggravation and get these.
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TX gadget nut
> 3 dayI get why folks like plastic levers to avoid scratching rims and all but I have broken many of them in a clutch situation. These seem a good compromise
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Matthew Angell
> 3 dayAwesome tools!
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Tim
> 3 dayThe metal reinforced levers are nice. I have these and the Diamondback ones; both are good. Keep in mind that they are 2 to a package. With the plastic ones, youll get 3. Tubeless ready and wire bead tires are tough sometimes, so the reinforced lever is probably the best choice. Weight weenies need not apply though.
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Rick Bryan
> 3 dayFor those tire and carbon rim combinations which are seemingly impossible to mount or remove, these are the only tire levers which can possibly get the job done.
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Tom Marshall
> 3 dayThese are strong, work great and dont damage rims.
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Josh
> 3 dayPros: Used it and it worked. The material is pretty much plastic with a steel core and I can confidently say that this is a very durable and reliable tire lever that wont bend or break on you while you work on your bike tires. Cons: It cant remove car tires.... What more do you need from a bike tire lever?
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Douglas Brannon
> 3 daythese are sturdy and wont bend