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  1. some_one_234 on

    It’s for installing tires. I have one that’s slightly different but works the same. A worthy investment

  2. It’s to help installing tires. Have one and uses it on super hard to mount road bike tires and it works wonders without destroying the rim

  3. For mounting tires. Having worked in a bike shop and having mounted hundreds of tires, I found that >95% of the time, if you needed this, you were doing something wrong.

  4. ProfessionalShock425 on

    Clamp to set tires onto rims without any blemish. Very useful for tires with steal wire and narrow rim.

  5. Legitimate_Pea_143 on

    It’s called a tire jack. I actually just bought one like 2 weeks ago to help get a very stubborn tire onto a rim. Luckily I didn’t have to use it but it’s a very handy tool to have around

  6. Right answer have been given. I can give a wrong one.
    You know the feeling when you ride for a long time and your lower parts are sweaty and discomfortable? For men, we use these to pinch our balls and release the inner beast, that’ll help us stand and increase air flow in the region. Women use it a bit differently. First, they need to find a male cyclist, then pinch his balls. While observing his new, aerodynamic posture, she can relax and enjoy the view. Laughing promotes distraction and more relaxed pose in a saddle, which increases air flow and decreases discomfort. They are called aero gripples. The cheapest one I saw was made from ultrathin carbon tubes and costed around the price of Croatia and Slovenia combined. The most expensive, on the other hand, is the USA. Every cyclist in it riding with these at all times recently. For some unknown reason.

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