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Home > Books > Park Tool TR-1 Tire and Tube Repair Kit
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Park Tool TR-1 Tire and Tube Repair Kit
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- Includes Three Tire Levers and a box with six patches and one piece of sandpaper on a blister card.
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Product Description:
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Blue, ergonomic Nylon composite tire levers (set/3). Narrow design with spoke J-end for hands-free use. Includes GP-2, 3M/self-adhesive 6-piece patch kit. Sold as set/3-levers with 6-pc patch kit (carded blister-pack).
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Customers' Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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Patched 4 flat ties upto now successfully, June 29, 2010
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It is very easy to use, convenient kit. Saved me and my friends from trouble several times. I definitely recommend it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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piece of sh8t, June 14, 2010
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the tool itself is good, though u dont need 3, only 2, but the patches are absolute CR4P. i used 4 of them on one hole, still flat. i bought sunlite patches, hopefully they are the real deal.
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nice repair kit, June 6, 2010
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I am happy with this repair kit, I hope that I do not have to use it often but it should do the job. I have been very pleased with the Park Brand for bike stuff.
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Two tips bent after about 20 uses, four out of four patches did leak air over a 2 month period., May 31, 2010
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The levers seemed strong but the tip does bend after several uses. Also the patch seems to hold air after several weeks and gradually leak over a 2 month period despite proper patching technique. I find rubber cement patch kit work better than this tape patch even though it's more convenient on trails.
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Tire levers work fine, but have not tried the patch, May 30, 2010
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I used the tire levers and well, they work as they should! Not much else to say, they seem rugged and they fit together. I usually carry only two, don't really see the need for three, so I have a spare. Thankfully I have not had to use the patches, but in reading other websites it seems they perform best with low pressures such as with mountain bikes, so hopefully they will work when needed. If you have a road bike, you might be better off going with a glue patch kit and maybe buy the levers separately (they are usually 1 dollar at local bike stores)
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