- Perfect For Motorcycle/Bike Tire and Rim Changes: 14.5"(370mm) provide much better leverage to change tires than others on the market which are 11"( 280mm)
- Premium Quality: Very durable strong automotive grade drop forged steel(Be aware of Imitator) , rustproof&weatherproof,beautiful polished chrome finish,packed with black durable oxford case to keep tools together and organized,Lifetime warranty
- User Friendly: Easy grip handle,smooth rounded edges of the spoons,easy to use and without pinching your innertube
- Useful: Set of 3 ,ensure works great on atv,motorcycle,bike,garden tractor,lawn tractor, snow blower,riding lawn mowers' tires,ATV,remove and reinstall motorcycle tires with minimal fuss
- Dr.Roc:100% satisfaction guarantee,No-hassle Lifetime Warranty,Most trusted auto accessories expert,millions buyers' choice, excellent customer service with lifetime no-hassle warranty,100% satisfaction Guaranteed
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Lisa Keyser
You need these Tire Spoons - you just don't know it yet
OK, like you I put off buying proper tire spoons for my motorcycle tires . My old 2 small tire irons work ok. Yep - its so long between tire changes or a tire fix that I FORGET how dang difficult it is to get the dang tire on and off without damaging anything. Researched and find this style is preferred by those who are changing cycle tires all the time. I chose these since they appeared to be everything some of the "name brand" tire spoons at 1/2 the price. I know SOMETIMES you get what you pay for. These are a pleasant exception to that rule. These are very well made and have good fit and finish. Highly polished, so they are not likely to damage your wheel or tire, or tube (if you do your part) Comes with a nice carry case and extra air valves and caps as a bonus. I am very happy with this kit
Les Davis
Big improvement over my travel tire irons
These work great for motorcycle tires. I usually use a spare rear tire, a bucket or whatever is handy as a stand and then use the tire irons (Motion Pro) from the toolkit that I carry with me on rides. Using that setup I have changed most of the adv rider's nightmare tires both tubed and tubeless (E07s, K60s, Tourances and D908RRs). I've done some MT21s too, but those don't count since they are easy compared to the others. Anyway, with the stiff sidewall adv tires the smaller tire irons can be quite a challenge especially if you don't have optimal conditions (cold tires, no decent lube handy, in a hurry for some reason, working with an injured arm/hand, etc.). Of course it is a good idea to be able to change a tire using what you have on you, but I've done that so much and I am not getting any younger so I decided that I'd save those mini-irons for when a roadside/trailside emergency presented itself and splurge and buy a nice set of irons for my workshop that are like the ones the gas station guys have. These fit that bill nicely. I just changed a rear Metzeler Tourance and it took all of 10 minutes with these irons. I never could have beaten that time with my travel irons so I'm going to spoil myself and use these when I have access to my shop and only use the lighter, shorter ones from my toolkit when that's all I have available.
Melissa Binder
Best spoons I've had in a while.
Great spoons, much better than I expected. Tire was on quick, maybe 10 minutes. Very flexible in regards to being able to for head in upside down and then spinning in tire to better fit. I may get a set or two as presents for people who do their tires as well.
Jacob Smith
Perfect leverage tire spoons
These tire spoons are awsome. I use them in conjunction with a Harbor Freight motorcycle tire changer. A recent tire was unusually stubborn and I used the spoons to assist. I had my full strength against the spoons. They did not flex or bend. The molded handles provide a secure grip and the chrome finish keeps them rust free. And the came in a very durable canvass-like storage bag. Highly recommended
Andrew Webster
Great set of tire levers!
Even though I have a tire changing machine, these levers are the solution to smaller tires that are a challenge with the machine. Great levers, and three is just the right number to do the job with ease. I could not be more pleased with the set. Highly recommended!
Chris Smith
Worked perfect for breaking beads as well as installing dirt bike ...
Beastly. Worked perfect for breaking beads as well as installing dirt bike tires on a yamaha ttr230. If you're looking to swap anything larger - its probably best to take it to someone with floor mounted tooling. These things do have their limitations and solid A** rubber on a sport bike tire is probably one of them. Otherwise, watch the tool end so as not to pinch a tube or your fingers (and my toes - had to use my full body weight) and you should be good!
Lori Dunn
Well made tool for the intended use
I had to change the two rear tires on my zero turn lawn more. Decided to do it myself because it was going to be more of a hassle to go to a tire shop. I ordered direct replacement tires for the mower off Amazon Also (did a review on them too). I ordered these tire irons at the same time. I wouldn’t say it makes it easy to change a lawn more tire however I will say you can’t change the tires without the tire irons. I figured I would break the irons but really didn’t care. I thought it was going to be disposable tools. I was wrong. They are tough and did the job and I can use them again
Liz Schatz
Good tools worth the wait.
I used these tire spoons to change the tires from knobby-dirt, to 20/80 off road/street tires. I was careful and it went very well. I also balanced the new tires something shops don’t do on duel sport or dirt motorcycles. I have a Honda CRF250L. Where I live it’s hot, so I threw the new tires out on the patio and let them heat up in the Sun. They warm up and expand. Soap and water are a ok tire mounting lubricant, but I spent a few dollars on professional tire mounting lubricant. It’s worth the money spent (I mounted one tire and never used a tool.) What I used was “Beadbuster tire mounting lubricant/paste, sold by Amazon. Also purchase a wheel stand, if you can afford it. It makes a major difference. Balance your tires even on a duel sport motorcycle. It will run better with less vibration and a vastly smother ride, when you are on the streets. The cruising speed went up from 53 mph to 60 mph. I attribute this to well balance tires Summation: The tire spoons are good quality and polished slick. You won’t be disappointed.
Chris Anglin
Awesome!
These are awesome tire irons, and three is just the right number. I've been working with 2 of the old style 8 or 9 inch irons, got 'em in the 80's, do all my dirt bike tires myself like most racers. Put the old ones in the emergency or the loaner bag; these 14" dudes make the job laughably easy. I didn't use to pinch tubes, but often had to work really hard to make it go that way. These make it so easy it's just silly, and no doubt about pinching. I love 'em!
Bettyk Miller
Rolling Again
These tire levers are terrific, solidly made, no flexing or bending, the smooth polished chrome finish allows them to slide easily between rubber and rim, while the handles really aid in control and reducing hand fatigue. I've used them for our ATV's 12 inch tires and riding mower's 8 and 10 inch rims, no issues at all. I use a homemade tire stand that mounts in the trailer hitch receptacle on my Sierra, makes using lube (Dawn dish liquid) easier, plus working outside means less mess with run flat slimes. These tire irons made the jobs so much easier then the OEM irons. Thanks Dr. Roc