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Old February 19th 11, 03:43 AM posted to aus.bicycle
Owen
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Default There are tyre levers, and tyre levers

http://members.pcug.org.au/~rcook/im...oken_lever.jpg

Had a couple of sets of really good levers, but lost them over time.
Anyway, having trouble with a tyre decided to try a lever that came in
a kit from an unnamed German controlled store.

Lasted a microsecond.

In all my years, never ever had a lever break. Oh well, always a first
time.



Owen
 




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