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Gorilla Force Bike Tire Levers are precision-engineered, ultra-lightweight tools designed for cyclists who demand durability and ease. Featuring a patented no-scratch plastic build, ergonomic grips, and a clip-together design, these levers make removing and installing tight tires effortless on road, MTB, gravel, and e-bikes. Trusted by millions since 2015, they combine professional strength with compact portability for seamless roadside or workshop use.







| ASIN | B07FDX2ZJ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,533 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Bike Tire Repair Kits #87 in Bike Tools & Maintenance |
| Brand Name | Gorilla Force |
| Color | 2 Pack - Lava Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,275) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2018 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Free replacements |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.49 x 1.89 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Gorilla Force |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Part Number | GF1 |
| Style | 2 Pack (Lava Red) |
L**N
Get the 4 pack
It's worth the extra three bucks. Having spares won't hurt. These are and large, and pretty sturdy despite being made of plastic
S**O
Won't break, avoids pinches, and does pop off tight tires
Some combinations of rim and bike tire come apart quite easily. You deflate the tube if not already deflated, push in the stem (unscrew the knurl on presta valves) to take away possible pressure from the reinforced tube around the stem, push in on the tire next to the rim on one side all the way around to move the bead off the ridge and into the center of the rim which is slightly deeper, then you use the resulting space to pop the bead over the rim near the valve stem (since the other side has more freedom to fully move into the center of the rim without obstruction). But some combinations of rim and tire are quite tight! Then you need leverage, preferably without pinching the tube and ruining it. Plastic levers with a little curl on the end to catch the tire bead do the trick. If they are thick, they weigh a tiny bit more, but they don't break and are easier to hold. When it's really tight, you may need to place one, hooking the other end around a spoke, then add a second or even a third tire lever. These levers were well-priced and do the trick. They did not exactly press together for storage as a group when not in use like the park tool version, if that matters to you. There was enough variance that sometimes they popped back apart after being stacked together, at least in the ones I received. I have various ones of these, but I like to take several in each bike bag in case I need to remove a tire on a ride. These work well enough to be my first choice at home in the shop as well.
C**N
Great at removing.
Changed 8 tires, road and mountain:.. Pretty solid for most things and have become the go-to for me. These are great at removing a tire because the tip side-profile shape is aggressive and thin. They can really get under a tire. The normal Pedro ones can still be better for installing a really tight tire though when you just need some brute force to grip the rim and pop the tire over. I use both depending on the tire but prefer to use these if I can.
W**T
Not bad, not the best
These levers are *fine* if you're fortunate enough to be working with a tire produced by a manufacturer that actually understands the need to easily fit and remove tires on/off rims is every bit as important as grip, puncture resistance, durability, etc. Sadly, quite a few manufacturers ignore this detail, and you find yourself needing the most efficient lever you find. For me, Gorilla Force ain't it. I have average-sized hands, and I found the GFs to be too small for me to get optimal grip and leverage between the rim and tire, so when I need to apply 100% (+) of my mojo to crank between them, it just ain't happening. So, what has ended up happening in more than one case, I put the GFs away and resorted to my favorite levers -- Pedro's.
M**C
Usefull tool
Plastic material will not scratch you rims, the size of the tool is quite large and there is a nice feature: they lock together so they are not combersome to store. All in all a simple tool that does the job well, no downside to this.
P**R
Strong and won’t mar your rims.
These tire levers are are strong and get the job done without marring your rims. I like that they nest together, so they aren’t floating around your bag separately.
T**N
Great tool
Previously I’ve only used the free ones that came with tubes. These made the process soo much easier and held up great. I’m buying a second pair to give to my riding buddy.
D**Z
Awesome compact BICYCLE tire LEVERS
CAREFUL USE OF THESE SMALL BICYCLE 🚲 Tire 🛞 Levers will Greatly Extend there LIFETIME) READ , the REVIEWS, and the NEGATIVE REVIEWS; were from People who ; do NOT know how to finesse their tools 🛠️ using ALL :4 of these little tire 🛞 Levers; and only Moving them :1 “ apart at A TIME) AROUND the RIM) What you do in your haste, you will regret in your leisure) HASTE MAKES WASTE)
J**S
incassable, fait son travail en douceur
E**O
Son muy fuertes aunque un poco gruesas
J**I
La qualite est vraiment bonne. Très bien pour les pneus vélo. Je les ai aussi utilisé pour pneus de mobylette, ca a fonctionné aussi mais un peux trop juste. Cependant ca a l'air vraiment très robuste. Le fait qu'elles s'emboîtent est vraiment une très bonne idée. Très compacte, ne prend pas de place au rangement. Vraiment bien
A**Z
Buen material y resistente
S**N
Super stabil und griffig. Damit macht Reifenwechsel schon fast Spass.
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