Very interesting tool. I like the extra leverage it gives you, ingenious. Another possible problem might be, when using it to MOUNT a tire, the finger that hooks down into the side of the rim, might damage a rim strip, or peel it away.
Wondered if you might have asked Park why they quit making it? MY guess is the number bought was too small due to the cost of the tool. I own one, great to use with difficult tires/wheels. It WAS meant as a shop tool.
It could be that the original version of this tool (Cyclo TL07720 Tyre Removal and Fitting Tool) worked better and cost less than $20. Or that the Ctclo tool was patented?
I use one all the time with tight tubeless road tyres. Particularly the Schwalbe Pro-ones. The tool works great. Theres also the Kool Stop Tyre Jack that also works well with tight tyres, but I prefer this one as its tougher.
Very interesting tool. I like the extra leverage it gives you, ingenious. Another possible problem might be, when using it to MOUNT a tire, the finger that hooks down into the side of the rim, might damage a rim strip, or peel it away.
Great. Now we just need to find the best saddle bag ever made, to fit it in
Best or biggest?
@@ChrisEnockson Both!
They need to bring this back
Wondered if you might have asked Park why they quit making it? MY guess is the number bought was too small due to the cost of the tool. I own one, great to use with difficult tires/wheels. It WAS meant as a shop tool.
I get the feeling you are correct.
It could be that the original version of this tool (Cyclo TL07720 Tyre Removal and Fitting Tool) worked better and cost less than $20. Or that the Ctclo tool was patented?
reinvented Cyclo Tyre Removal & Fitting Tool
wtf this is amazing lol. I want one
If you were starting to get arthritis in your hands, like I am, you would appreciate it more.
🤤😲amazing
I like it and Seeing as how you don’t like it I’d be willing to buy it from you.
I appreciate the offer but I'm a collector and cant part with it. They are hard to find but keep looking around ebay they show up from time to time.
Looks fine until one of the plastic parts brakes.
Brakes?
Would it be too much to ask to actually demonstrate how to install a difficult tire using this?
Really tight tires dont work great with this tool. Likely why its discontinued.
I use one all the time with tight tubeless road tyres. Particularly the Schwalbe Pro-ones. The tool works great. Theres also the Kool Stop Tyre Jack that also works well with tight tyres, but I prefer this one as its tougher.