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Monster Scooter Parts  |  SKU: K92-2712

Metal Scooter & Bike Tire Lever

$0.79 $1.49

This item has a 30 day warranty. Warranty Policy

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Key Features
  • Strong metal to last longer
  • An essential tool for every bike or scooter owner
  • The tire lever is also known as a bike spoon
  • For bike tires, scooter tires, wheelchair tires, and much more

Description

A tire lever is an essential installation tool for changing bike tires. These strong and durable metal scooter and bike tire levers let you forget about using screwdrivers and other makeshift tools for the job. As a lug wrench or tire iron is essential to an automobile, our tire lever is an equally necessary accessory for anyone with an electric bicycle or scooter. Bicycle tire levers are the must-have in every cyclist or scooterist's toolkit. Sometimes called a tire spoon, the tire lever helps turn a frustrating and knuckle-skinning chore into a quick job. The spoon end is curved to better get inserted between the rim and the bead. The other end has a hook that fits around a spoke to keep the tire bead and the rim separated. Don't have wire spoke rims? Don't worry - this tire lever will work great on all types of scooter and bicycle rims.

Note: We recommend using three tire levers at a time - two to hold the rubber bead away from the rim and one to circle around the rim to remove the tire.

At Monster Scooter Parts' low everyday price, there is no reason why you should ever be stuck on the road without a few tire levers in the tool pouch. This is a bike or scooter accessory you should not do without.

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Ray Yu
Great tire replacement for ES3 segway but no need for tool

I heated the tire in the microwave for a minute and then used a flathead screwdriver plus my foot to push it down, then a mallet to hammer the opposite side and everything worked no need to by the extra tool

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Randall G

Great service!

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Ronald P

Liked it. I would advise buying three and watching on YouTube how to replace a wheelchair tire. Three of these makes the job easier. I also had an old little table I drilled a hole into to accept the wheel axle to make it simpler to remove/install tire and tube.

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Andrew P

great tool

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