Tyre Glider | The Next Gen Tyre Lever for Bicycles | Bike Tyre Levers | Tyre Tool for Bicycles | Bicycle Tyre Levers | For All Tire Widths Including Mountain, Road & Gravel Bikes

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Tyre Glider | The Next Gen Tyre Lever for Bicycles | Bike Tyre Levers | Tyre Tool for Bicycles | Bicycle Tyre Levers | For All Tire Widths Including Mountain, Road & Gravel Bikes

Tyre Glider | The Next Gen Tyre Lever for Bicycles | Bike Tyre Levers | Tyre Tool for Bicycles | Bicycle Tyre Levers | For All Tire Widths Including Mountain, Road & Gravel Bikes

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I then moved onto the BORG26 wheels which are tubeless ready but fitted with Pirelli P Zero Race 4S tyres (tubed). I've found that all the tyres tried with these rims are pretty tight which may be down to a TLR feature. Again, I popped the tab under the tyre bead, levered the handle and pushed away from me. It needed a bit more force than before but it came away easily.

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Next, I tried re-fitting a notoriously problematic Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyre. Again the tool worked perfectly as the rim was compatible. sustainable product that had a minimal environmental impact. Our team also wanted the tool to be universal, so cyclists who enjoyed road and mountain bikes could simply use one tool that fitted all tyre widths and was safe for all types of rims. At Tyre Glider, we're not only passionate about cycling, we're passionate about protecting the world around us. Every tool we create is made from recycled materials and sustainable sources. Enjoy the great outdoors with the help of your Tyre Glider, safe in the knowledge you're helping to protect the environment. The Tyre Glider is the first genuinely innovative cycling tool I've seen in a long time - not just an improvement, but completely new thinking. As mentioned there are some caveats around technique, and I'd like to see the hook portion be sharper to get under tight beads easier, but for most tyres on most rims it should be fine. Verdict After this initial idea, the Tyre Glider design was refined, tested and perfected. We decided to use recycled plastic not only for its superior strength and durability, but to ensure we were creating aAlthough the Tyre Glider is small and compact in size, it's made from incredibly strong and durable plastic. This ensures you can throw it in a bag and take it with you on off-road cycling adventures without having to worry about the tool becoming damaged or reducing in quality. Even when placed under intense pressure, the tool will not snap.

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an effortless and straightforward process. We believed it was essential that the tool is small and compact so cyclists can easily take it with them without it being a large or heavy burden. Our final I'm unimpressed with this, nice idea but doesn't quite deliver, particularly with very tough beads like a GP5000 TL One of the considerations safety wise when working with wheels is if a tool slips then your hand can be accelerated and fired into the spokes or cassette. This can really hurt! When working with a conventional tyre lever this can happen particularly when a bit of pressure is needed. If this tool is placed correctly then it seems that it is more secure in its direction of motion. I was able to keep my fingertips closed in around the handle or when gripping the tab should the tool slip. It felt really secure in use to me. Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective. While we strive to ensure that opinions expressed

Another great explanation below from Vanguard Cycles on how to easily change your tight tyres with TyreGlider Re-seating the bead is a different process. Once you've pushed a short section of bead over the rim, you clip the Tyre Glider onto the right-hand rim wall as you look down at the wheel between your legs. You then push it forward around the rim, where the bulged section guides the bead over the rim in a most satisfying manner. Thumb a lift Before, with the two tyre lever system, I needed to judge the correct gap to get enough bead over the rim. Too small a gap and you'd struggle to get the next lever under the bead to release fully, too wide a gap and you'd put enough force to potentially break a tool... It is made in the UK from a blue plastic (polypropylene?), weighs 21 grams and is roughly 78mm long and 40mm x 32mm (height x width). It has 2 modes for operation i.e. removing a tyre and then refitting it. Each mode uses a different part of the tool. The Tyre Glider is a small and compact evolution of the tyre levers currently on the market. It’s unique design and features ensures that changing a bicycle tyre is now accessible to all individuals and completes the task in a more efficient manner allowing for the swift removal and installation of even the most tight-fitting tyres across all the bicycle disciplines.

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Tell us what the product is for and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it? was frustrated by how difficult, time-consuming and energy-intensive changing a tight-fitting tyre was There was better news on the re-fitting. I warmed up on a loose-fitting tyre whose rim meshed perfectly with the tool, and the procedure was very smooth and rewarding. The Tyre Glider is a unique new tool that's well-suited to removing or fitting most tyres on most rims, easy or stubborn. It's not perfect and won't work on some rims, but it's small and works much better than most tyre levers, most of the time. When you encounter resistance, stand with the wheel between your legs and use your bodyweight to push down.As I did the final push, the second problem manifested itself. The tool snagged some of the extraneous tyre rubber around the bead, which although only cosmetic is something I wouldn’t want a customer to experience. I then moved onto a brace of Bromptons with their smaller wheels. The first Brompton is a recent B75 model with a Schwalbe Marathon tyre and it was very easy to remove and refit the tyre. Next up was a friend's older Brompton which has been a nemesis in the past. It caused me to break two tyre levers a few years ago, so tight are its tyre and wheel combo! year-old Jo Jobson due to be sentenced on Wednesday for his part in armed robbery of Cavendish and his wife, Peta, at their home in Essex in November 2021 I'm left-handed, and had no issues using the tool. I can appreciate some may struggle though, and it would be nice to see an option for working in the other direction. At least when removing a tyre it is possible to pull the tool instead of pushing it.

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At 21g it is roughly the weight of a single tyre lever and is pretty compact so that is good, and represents reasonable value for money. It has lasted my testing without any significant marking or any breakage. It certainly works well with a tight tyre. European sales – will be posting out Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU) any import charges, duty and tax will need to be paid to the courier. was born. He noticed a gap in the market for a tyre tool with a wide scoop design that clipped onto aGoing to give it a go, GP5000 tubless are terrible. they are not mine but esist on our club spin and it is better to help than get cold. STOP buying/selling these in EAST London please. an average of the other scores: it reflects both a product's function and value – with value determined by how a product



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