🛠️ Fix flats fast, ride fearless!
The Topeak Shuttle Lever 1.2 is a compact, ultra-lightweight bicycle tire lever crafted from high-strength matrix polymer and reinforced plastic. Measuring just 5.9” x 1.0” x 0.6” and weighing 1.58 oz, it offers durable, reliable performance for quick tire repairs on the go. Its ambidextrous design and compatibility with various tire types make it an essential tool for every cyclist aiming to stay prepared and ride confidently.
Material | Nylon/Engineering grade plastic inserts |
Brand | Topeak |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 5.91"L x 1.02"W |
Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | Bicycle |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | shuttle lever |
Theme | Bicycle Maintenance |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Topeak |
Item Depth | 5.91 inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00768661116972 |
UPC | 768661116972 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66 x 3.31 x 1.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.39 x 1.28 inches |
Brand Name | Topeak |
Model Name | Shuttle Lever |
Part Number | TTL002 |
Model Year | 2010 |
Size | 5.9” x 1.0” x 0.6” |
Sport Type | Cycling |
R**Y
Works great!
I've already used this to change out 4 tires and its working great. The yellow detachable tool pops in, and locks down the start, then the grey tool slides along the rim pulling the tire out. I've used it on both my hybrid bike and my road bike tires. It fits in my small seat bag, its a tight fit, but it does fit.
P**E
Brilliant
Had a set for 5 years of DH racing, MTB and road use. Have bent and snapped metal and other plastic ones but these are the business. Finally broke the tip off the long one but still working 2 years on. Just bought 2 new sets in case they ever go out of business. Bit of a squeeze fitting them into the saddle bag of my tri bike bit no problems on the Camelbak
R**L
Works good, but feels cheaply made
This shuttle lever is ok, I use it a lot, and each time I use it I am amazed that it hasn't broken. It's feels fairly flimsy and cheaply made, but it does work well for what it is intended for. I gave it four stars because it is well designed and effective, but dropped a star for the quality of production, I think they could make these a bit more rigid.
S**A
Great lever to get some leverage for those tough to install tires
Used it to instal Continental Kryptotal tires after my older ones were damaged in the proces. The shape and the size are great for the job to put some force on it. The tip has a sharp point that can leave some marks on the rim.
W**E
Nice quality, works well!
Good tool. A little bigger than the rest, but nice none the less. It wasn't flimsy like some reviews have said.
D**R
I Love This Lever!
Unfortunately for me, goatheads are a reality for my riding environment. That means I get to change tires more often than I would like.I used several levers, but this one is the cat's meow. It gives great leverage, and even gets my tightest tires off the rim with ease. Unlike other levers, I haven't managed to break one of these yet. This is now the only type I carry.Update/Edit: Ok, I finally managed to break one of these. After using it to change way more tubes than I care to recall, I finally managed to snap the yellow portion on a very tight mountain bike tire. Considering how hard I was prying a metal one would have been bent. Still very happy with this product, so I bought a replacement.
A**X
This tire lever is good for removing tire, not for put it on.
I oredered several types of levers to find the best one for my road bike. As for me, this lever is not intended to put a tire on. I tried it several times: it is good to remove a tire only. Much better then others. When I tried to put a hard tire on, I damaged a tip of the lever. It is not sturdy enough for this. And it too large to take it in a medium size saddle bag.
C**E
best ones I've used to date
All other levers I've used break, or are not easy to use. These don't break. The longer one is perfect for getting the tire started. Even though there is a technique for removing tires without levers that I use sometimes, I still carry and use these. I have one for each of my three bikes.
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