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Zip Ty Racing Mighty Tire Iron

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Product Description

  • Changing tires and tubes is part of the game, but Zip Ty and their Mighty tire iron make your time in the pits quick and painless.
  • The 17” length on the Mighty tire iron gives substantial leverage that will pop the bead on your motorcycles tires with ease.
  • Zip Ty added a billet aluminum easy-grip handle that makes it comfortable to put full force into it.
  • The perfected 1 3/8” spoon on the end of the Mighty tire iron will grip the tire bead easily while lowering the possibility of pinching tubes.
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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254Dad Location: Campbellsville, KY
Oldnslow Location: Union KY
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Good, but overkill
After my first dismal effort changing a tire I bought this beast and a pair of Motion Pro spoons. The Mighty Tire Iron is just like the name implies. The tip design worked well and the beast gives all the leverage you could ever need, but it seems a bit overkill for a dirt bike tire anyway - quite long and kind of in the way. Definitely a good quality tool though.
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Verified Purchaser
Love em
Had the smaller size spoons but they pale in comparison. Anything to make tire changing easier is worth it and these are an excellent value in that sense!
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Location: Campbellsville, KY
Tire tools
Must have for that last bite of a new tire. Makes tire changing aless of do I have to chore.
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Location: jarrettsville, MD
Happy with purchase
Im not going to lie, I really didnt want to spend 30 bucks on a tire iron. I have other and they worked ok, but were always a pain. This thing works great, super strong and you get ALOT of leverage with it putting on those stubborn tires. Would definately buy one again for sure.
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Location: Stahlstown Pa
Works great. Safe you a lot of time.
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Location: Union KY
Get r done
MY kids have small bikes. This thing makes the last bit way easier
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Location: Tampa, FL
Tire Iron
Comfortable and easy to use. I will buy one more to replace a couple of cheaper ones I have bought in the past.
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Location: SF Bay Area. CA
Good Solid Wrench
Good leverage. Not a tube pincher. Wouldnt change a tire with a couple of these.
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Location: Southeast, TN
Must Have
Made changing tires so much easier with the extra leverage...the handle makes it that much better...will buy another one
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Location: Maui HI
Nice
Great tire iron very good leverage great for putting on 19" tires without pinching tube because that sucks
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Ryan1234 Over 3 years ago Location: Prescott, Arizona
Will this tire iron make it easier to put tires on?
i have a 19 inch wheel and it takes me over an hour to put a tire on and thats with using a 15 inch and 10 inch lever. also, does a tire stand help? thanks.
Top 500 Contributor
Over 3 years ago Location: Mckees Rocks, Pa
A nice tire iron will help making tire changes easier but its all about the technique. and a tire stand may help but why spend money on something you do not need.? the best way to go about it is to have two of the same size tire irons. that way you get used to the feel of them, and the more you do the better you will become.
Over 3 years ago Location: moscow,id
I purchased a set of these and they really helped. you have to be careful not to pinch the tube though.
Sifter Over 4 years ago Location: Chicago, Illinois
How are these different from screwdrivers? And does it only come with one?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Por+land
They are different than a screw driver because they have more of a spoon style end to get more coverage while popping the bead. Also it has a lip on the end to help keep the tire from slipping off the iron. These are sold individually.
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