• Package includes: 3 pieces of 14.5" Spoon levers
  • Made from heavy duty hardened steel, these tools each have an easy grip handle and a spoon end that's perfect for easy removal of tires.
  • Tools are 368mm long (approximately 14.5"), have a beautiful polished chrome finish.
  • Tools are covered by our no-hassle One Year Warranty. 3-piece tire lever spoon set with case.
  • Perfect for motorcycle, dirt bike supermoto mountain bike, ATV tire changes.

Finally got around to using these made getting the tire up over the rim easy. I only used one because I was using a mini tire tool that would not get the tire started which is always the hardest. Using these and some patients you could change a tire with just them. They would work much better than the little 5-6 inch tools typically sold for doing "bike tire repair". Recommend

Not sure how other folks were bending these. They are super sturdy. (maybe they weren't removing the beat lock ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ) Replaced a tube on a CB360 wheel. Easy peasy. Don't forget to use soapy water or tire grease.

Excellent all around tool; I couldn’t have changed my lawn tractor tire without this set of tool. Lightings delivered even on a Sunday... Amazing !!!

Fantastic! A must have, light and fit well into my Fox Hydration pack. Plenty of leverage and it’s 3 for the price of 1 apparently. I saw these exact same tire spoons in my local shop being sold single for $14.99.

I had some shorter spoons for changing dirtbike tires and tubes, but decided to get these longer spoons. They really worked much better. It goes without saying that the additional leverage makes the job easier. The spoons are very strong and the handles are nice and large, nonslip.

I was very surprised how well these spoons worked. I figured for $20 bucks they will be junk,bend up,handles brake off,etc. Boy was I wrong they are tough,worked "GREAT" worth every penny...I used them to remove the tires from my quad. Need 'em, Buy 'em .....No complaints

The grips are nice and the metal has held up to at least two tube changes on 10" up to 20" wheels without fail so far. The chrome finish started coming off the very tip of the spoon but its working fine.

Professional grade Spoons. Snap-on, Mac tools, quality level. I use them commercially. Cars and bikes. The spoon has the capability to bend your motorcycle rim, it happened twice and the spoon without an scratch. Home or casual users if you criticize these spoons is because you are a rookie,clueless lost in Space.

Awesome! I really wish I had had them when I did the TSL Vampires on the ITP wheels from my previous review. These would have made life so much easier if I had them 3 days earlier. I have still already found a use for them, popped a wheelbarrow tire off the rim in short order and was able to easily tube it. Now they are doing solid off label work for me holding down the liner in my tool chest... Hopefully they will be where I left them when I need them next. Thank you!

I used these to change the tires on my 350z. The tires were staggered at 275/30R19 and 245/35R19. The short sidewall made these an absolute bear to change on my own (i probably should have just paid a tire shop). I used these three spoons along with a pair of Ken-tool spoons(part num 32114) that had some funky angles bent in them. These spoons were excellent for slowly working the bead down and for getting decent grip on the lip of the tires. They don't have an aggressive bend so they were easy to slip between the tire and the rim lip. The edges were completely smooth with no sharp burrs. They provided great leverage and never felt too long or too short. The grips felt fine and there was no flexing issues with the shaft. I think they worked great and i couldn't have done the job without them. There were some situations where the Kentools excelled over these ones. Since these don't have an aggressive bend, that meant you could only pry so far. The ken tools were ideal for that first pry where you're bringing the tire up over the rim to start the removal. I don't think i'd have been able to do that part with just these 3 spoons. I personally recommend that you get both sets.. the extra variety was really helpful. Probably obvious, but start from the inside of the wheel (non show side). The spoons can (and will) damage the finish on the lip of the rim. If you're only working from the inside lip then there wont be any damage that shows. The inside lip of my wheels were pretty chewed up by the time I was done, same with the finish in the belly of the wheel.