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Zip Ty Racing's Ultimate Tire Iron is a tool that comes from years of research and changing a lot of motorcycle tires to produce a ergonomically correct tire iron that's ...
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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” ...
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Seals from inside / out. Repair punctures without dismounting tire from wheel. Complete with CO2 to re-inflate tire. Compact 22 ounce, 8" x 4" x 1" ...
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Gauges feature push button pressure release valve for easy bleeding of excess air. Steel braided hose, swivel angled chuck and rubber armored case complete the package. Capacity: 60 ...
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In tubeless tires, the Slime Super Duty seal is as effective as a normal repair. In tubed tires, regard Slime in the same way as you would a patch. There is no other product ...
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In tubeless tires, the Slime Super Duty seal is as effective as a normal repair. In tubed tires, regard Slime in the same way as you would a patch. There is no other product ...
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In tubeless tires, the Slime Super Duty seal is as effective as a normal repair. In tubed tires, regard Slime in the same way as you would a patch. There is no other product ...
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In tubeless tires, the Slime Super Duty seal is as effective as a normal repair. In tubed tires, regard Slime in the same way as you would a patch. There is no other product ...
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The Slime Smart Spair is the smart way to repair a flat tire. No need to use a tire jack or remove the wheel - just install Slime tire sealant, re-inflate your tire, and ...
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Skabs are handy pre-glued bike tube and tubeless tire patches. Pack light and go with Skabs! No messy glue to deal with. The quickest way to get riding ...
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12 volt 300 PSI Compressor. Adapters. Valve Core Removal Tool. Durable Vinyl Case.
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In a quest to find a solution that will eliminate minor tire punctures while in the woods or on the trails and so not leave the rider stranded, QuadBoss created a solution - QuadBoss ...
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In a quest to find a solution that will eliminate minor tire punctures while in the woods or on the trails and so not leave the rider stranded, QuadBoss created a solution - QuadBoss ...
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Fully adjustable height; change tires at a comfortable working level. Holds wheel in place during tire change. Convenient, built-in tool holder. Comes with a ...
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Correctly remove and install the front axle. Solid chrome-vanadium tool steel. Fits most off-road bikes front axles; 17, 19, 22 and 24 mm hex all in one tool. ...
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Cold forged steel. 11 inch size provides excellent leverage. Sold as a pair.
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8.5" long zinc plated tire iron. One curved end, one straight end. Reduces marring of alloy rims.
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Cold forged steel 16 inch long double-compound-curved tire iron Sold individually
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Durable steel construction. Long lasting powder coat finish. The perfect pit accessory. Combine with your air tank to make the ultimate tire changing station. ...
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For use on 3 1/2 in. to 5 in. wheel widths. Used to push the tire bead down into the drop center of the rim on supermoto wheels while using tire ...
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Curved end fits securely in the hand. Hard nickel pewter finish. 10 inches long and weighs 4.2 oz. Width at spoon is 25mm. Recommended ...
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Curved end fits securely in the hand. Hard nickel pewter finish. 10 inches long and weighs 4.2 oz. Width at spoon is 25mm. Recommended ...
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Protects rim from damage from tire levers during tire changes. Dual raised beads help you get tire levers under the tire bead and prevent them from slipping. Made ...
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Protects your wheel from scratches and dings caused by tire changing tools. Retrieval cords are included for easy use.
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Best professional tire pressure gauge you will find anywhere. Precise digital readout to 1/100th psi. Accurate to +/- 0.5% of maximum gauge reading. Programmable display allows ...
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Designed for breaking the bead on road and off-road motorcycle tires. Great for the shop, trail or on the road. Compact and lightweight (only 3.7 oz) stores easily in ...
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Liquid glycerin filled gauge gives consistent readings regardless of temperature or elevation. Pressure range of 0-60 psi for checking sport bike tire. Liquid-filled 2.5 inch dial gauge ...
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Aluminum Gauge holder designed for use with Motion Pro Professional and Digital Tire Gauges. Magnet on back allows for quick mounting to any metal surface or can be used without ...
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Includes one 8-1/2 inch tire iron, one 11 inch tire iron and one 16 inch double compound curved tire iron.
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Tire pens give you a way to add color to revive or personalize your sportbike. They can be used to fill in the lettering, stencil your sidewalls, color in your tires' grooves, or ...
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HP Tools offers an affordable and easy to carry tire iron to help change tires on motorcycles and ATVs. HP Tools 9" Tire Iron is zinc plated for ...
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Digital display. 3-100 psi Reads in 0.5 increments. 12" hose length. Auto off feature ensures long battery life. ...
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Includes tire plugs,tube patches, glue, tire reamer, plug installation tool,monster air chuck,and two 45g threaded cartridges.
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Easy-to-read round dial, 60 psi max pressure. Straight, steel-stem chuck, 45°.
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Large display, readings in 1/10 psi increments. Readings in scales: BAR, Kpa and Kg-cm. Auto power off, with last-reading recall feature. ...
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Off-road motorcycle axles range from 17 mm to 32 mm. Ordinary wrenches are simply too large and heavy to carry with you, so CruzTools developed updated combo wrenches to handle most make and model ...
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Off-road motorcycle axles range from 17 mm to 32 mm. Ordinary wrenches are simply too large and heavy to carry with you, so CruzTools developed updated combo wrenches to handle most make and model ...
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Tempered steel alloy. 17" long.
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Tempered steel alloy. 17" long.
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Features a bubble level to balance wheels correctly the first time. Steel plate construction for durability and stability. Comes with shaft, cones and spacers to fit just about ...
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Want to change a motorcycle tire, or outfit your shop? We have the tire tools you need.
So you've got a new set of Motorcycle Tires and you'd like to install them yourself. Well, there's only a few steps between you and having a new set of tires mounted and balanced by your own hand, so let's get started by listing what you'll need:
Now, we know that looks like a fairly large amount of investment to just change out a tire, but it'll pay for itself after a couple changes, especially if you're a regular track rider. So, let's get to it, shall we?
- Remove the valve core with the puller tool. Let the tire deflate completely.
- Spray your soapy water mixture around the circumference of the rim, then wedge the bead popper between the rim and tire, pointing downwards, and give it a few solid whacks with your mallet until it pops. You'll know.
- Place the rim protectors on the rim a little ways apart and use the irons to remove the first bead (use a bit more soapy water) by prying the bead of the tire up over the lip of the rim. If it's proving difficult, push down the tire bead on the opposite side so that it's in the middle of the wheel. This will give you a little more room to work.
- Once the initial bead is off the rim, pull the tire up and remove the second bead, which should be fairly easy at this point. Also, clean up the wheel and remove any weights.
- There should be a "light spot" indicator on your new tires, usually indicated by a red or yellow dot. Use the soapy water to lubricate the bead, line the dot up with the valve stem of your rim and push the tire on. It should be easy to get the tire on, requiring an iron for only the last bit. Be sure to double check that the tire's tread is facing in the right direction (there are arrows on the tire if you're not sure).
- You're almost there! Make sure the second bead is nice and soapy, then push as much as you can into the center of the wheel. Getting the remaining bit of the bead inside the rim should be easy with tire levers.
- Here's where you'll need the air compressor. Now, spray a little more soapy water on both beads just to make sure they seat easily. Bounce the tire on the ground a few times around the circumference, then hook up the air and inflate to somewhere in the 40-50 PSI range. You should hear two LOUD pops, which is what you want! The beads have seated and you're ready to put the valve stem back in and balance the wheel! Sometimes this step takes a bit, which is why your valve stem should be out. Let it deflate, bounce it around, try more soap, even leave it in the sun (or use tire warmers if you have them) to warm up the tires a bit and make them more pliable. You'll get it. Just have patience.
Balancing your wheel and new tire:
So, now that your tire is mounted and filled to the correct pressure, make sure that all the tire's stickers and your old wheel weights are off. Use whatever procedure necessary to put your wheel on the balancing stand (they're all generally the same, just check out the instructions that came with it) and give it a spin. Wherever it settles, use chalk, paint pen, or any other marking to put a mark at 12 o'clock on the tire. Give it another spin. If your mark ends up at 12 again, you need to balance the wheel. Use duct tape to temporarily mount a weight on the rim in line with your mark and give it another spin. If your mark points up again, it wasn't enough weight. Tape a little more and give it another spin. If the weight comes up on the bottom now, you added too much. You'll know when the wheel is balanced when it stops in fairly random positions each time.
This is a time consuming process, but once it's learned, it goes faster each time.
After you've got it dialed in, remove the weights you taped on, clean the wheel with contact cleaner and apply permanent weights in their place.
You're done! Congratulations, now get out there and break those tires in!