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Old 07-11.-2007, 07:32 PM   #1
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Default Topeak Tyre levers

I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.

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Old 08-11.-2007, 07:07 AM   #2
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On 2007-11-07, lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com <lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
> struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
> included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
> together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
> Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.



Probably can at your LBS, but they're not very good. I recommend the
Michelin yellow tyre levers (not to be confused with the Contential's
orange copy which is surprisingly crap). I use them multiple times
everyday at work and have only broken one in the past 12 months.

The Soma steel cored plastic levers are good too but are much fatter and
harder to use on really tight tyres.

Cheers

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Old 08-11.-2007, 07:07 AM   #3
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On 2007-11-07, lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com <lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
> struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
> included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
> together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
> Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.



Probably can at your LBS, but they're not very good. I recommend the
Michelin yellow tyre levers (not to be confused with the Contential's
orange copy which is surprisingly crap). I use them multiple times
everyday at work and have only broken one in the past 12 months.

The Soma steel cored plastic levers are good too but are much fatter and
harder to use on really tight tyres.

Cheers

Joel
--
Human Powered Cycles | High quality servicing and repairs
joel@humanpowered.com.au | Affordable second hand bikes
(03) 9029 6504 | Bicycle reuse centre
www.humanpowered.com.au | Mechanical and on-road training and instruction
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Old 08-11.-2007, 08:07 AM   #4
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lemmiwinks wrote:
> I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
> struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
> included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
> together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
> Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.


If you want exact replacements, you'll find a pair of them inside a
"Deluxe puncture repair kit" at BigW/K-mart.

If you want some unbreakable metal ones, I've got a set here you can
have.


BTH

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Old 08-11.-2007, 08:07 AM   #5
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lemmiwinks wrote:
> I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
> struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
> included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
> together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
> Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.


If you want exact replacements, you'll find a pair of them inside a
"Deluxe puncture repair kit" at BigW/K-mart.

If you want some unbreakable metal ones, I've got a set here you can
have.


BTH

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Old 12-11.-2007, 10:17 AM   #6
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On Nov 8, 9:07 am, BT Humble <bt_hum...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> lemmiwinks wrote:
> > I've got a Topeak Survival Gear Box which I love dearly, but yesterday
> > struggling valiantly by the roadside I broke one of the tyre levers
> > included in the kit. These are neat little suckers that press
> > together and fit precisely into their allocated space in the box.
> > Does anyone know if I can buy the levers? I've googled to no avail.

>
> If you want exact replacements, you'll find a pair of them inside a
> "Deluxe puncture repair kit" at BigW/K-mart.


The "Schwinn deluxe puncture repair kit" at the local Kmart isn't even
close but I needed some more patches anyway.

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Old 12-11.-2007, 06:50 PM   #7
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Default Re: Topeak Tyre levers

Quote:
Originally Posted by Joel Mayes
I recommend the
Michelin yellow tyre levers (not to be confused with the Contential's
orange copy which is surprisingly crap).


I will second this, they are without doubt the best I have ever used, I think mine are at least 2 years old now and show no signs of dieing. Excellent tyre levers.
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Old 12-11.-2007, 10:23 PM   #8
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On 2007-11-12, MikeyOz (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
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> Joel Mayes Wrote:
>> I recommend the
>> Michelin yellow tyre levers (not to be confused with the Contential's
>> orange copy which is surprisingly crap).

>
> I will second this, they are without doubt the best I have ever used, I
> think mine are at least 2 years old now and show no signs of dieing.
> Excellent tyre levers.


This is going to be really useless information, but I can't remember
where I got mine, from who, and what brand, but they've been going for
about 7 years. Nothing at all like most tire levers made of swiss
cheese I've come across.

Dunno what I will do when I do lose/break them.

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Old 13-11.-2007, 04:03 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by TimC
This is going to be really useless information, but I can't remember
where I got mine, from who, and what brand, but they've been going for
about 7 years. Nothing at all like most tire levers made of swiss
cheese I've come across.


Are they yellow ???
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Old 13-11.-2007, 06:01 AM   #10
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MikeyOz wrote:
> TimC Wrote:
>> This is going to be really useless information, but I can't remember
>> where I got mine, from who, and what brand, but they've been going for
>> about 7 years. Nothing at all like most tire levers made of swiss
>> cheese I've come across.
>>

>
> Are they yellow ???
>


Yellow and mad of swiss cheese might not be good...

but yellow and made of snow would be worse ;-)


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Old 13-11.-2007, 09:45 AM   #11
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Default Re: Topeak Tyre levers

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I will second this, they are without doubt the best I have ever used, I think mine are at least 2 years old now and show no signs of dieing. Excellent tyre levers.

Zefal tx3 are the best I've ever had. I've lost two of the original three over about 15 years, but the remaining one is always the first to be inserted. The great big wide Michelin yellow lever is clumsy by comparison.
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Old 13-11.-2007, 03:39 PM   #12
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Default Re: Topeak Tyre levers

I used to have a pair of Vittoria levers that lasted me for around 15 years. Was pissed off when I lost them (left my saddle bag open after fixing my flat).

They are available at Assos in South Melbourne (only place I've managed to find them since). They have a spoke hook and press together as well. I had them in the Italian colours too (red white and green) which was nice.

I replaced them with a set of the Michelins and find them about as good.
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Old 13-11.-2007, 07:54 PM   #13
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The great big wide Michelin yellow lever is clumsy by comparison.


?? Maybe if you have no thumbs and short stumpy fingers

Never had a problem with them removing a tyre ever and also they make a good weapon, used them on my brother couple of times once when he tried to pass me.
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Old 14-11.-2007, 09:09 AM   #14
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?? Maybe if you have no thumbs and short stumpy fingers

Ehh!!!

Not knocking the Michelins particularly, just pointing out that they have not achieved the pinnacle of engineering excellence.
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Old 15-11.-2007, 12:14 PM   #15
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MikeyOz wrote:
> artemidorus Wrote:
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> > The great big wide Michelin yellow lever is clumsy by comparison.

>
> ?? Maybe if you have no thumbs and short stumpy fingers
>
> Never had a problem with them removing a tyre ever and also they make a
> good weapon, used them on my brother couple of times once when he tried
> to pass me.


As a dagger or a ninja throwing star?


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