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The WAHEYNAO Tire Spoon Lever Tool Kit features three heavy-duty, rust-resistant tire irons crafted from hardened automotive-grade steel with a polished chrome finish. Designed specifically for motorcycle and bike tire changes, each 11-inch tool offers an ergonomic grip and comes neatly packed in a compact carry case. Trusted by over 550 users with a 4.6-star rating, this kit combines durability, precision, and portability to keep you rolling with confidence.



| ASIN | B01DK2VOS6 |
| Brand | Wanheyao |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (555) |
| Date First Available | 29 May 2016 |
| Item Weight | 583 g |
| Item model number | 8542097768 |
| Manufacturer | Motorcycle Bike Wheel Tire repair tool kits |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 26449 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 5 cm; 583 g |
A**R
Some people had reviewed the chrome chips off and had me worried. My old tires were packed with mud and sand. These tire spoons grinded threw grit with a very hard dry rotted 15 year old tire. No issues with the tools. Make sure to take small bites with the tire spoons and use soapy water. "Lube" putting the fresh new tires on was way easyier. Anyone worried about braking these or that chipped them in the reviews was taking too big of bites. you can probably damage the before these tire spoons break.
A**U
Ça fait la job
J**N
So I have a No-Mar manual tire changer and was recently changing the tires on my ST-1300. The OEM Tires are Bridgestone 'Battlax' and they have an extremely stiff sidewall. The front went on fine but I was struggling to get the second bead on the rear. I tried all the tricks - plenty of lube, wooden blocks to keep the bead down in the depression, a ratchet strap to keep the tire tight to the wheel. Couldn't get it done. I was about ready to give up when I decided to buy these tire irons. (Pay for the tire irons or take the wheel to the dealer to have them finish it). The tire Irons worked great. I didn't even use a plastic rim protectors. Got the last 18" or so of the bead over the rim and was done. Greatly relieved. Would definitely recommend
T**Y
Being a motorcycle-tire changing dude by necessity, I've used many different types of tire levers over the years for removing/installing tires and fixing flats on everything from Honda trail 90s to Harley big twins. Having used Motion Pro 16" tire irons (MP part number #08-0007) in the past, I loved the leverage of the Motion Pro tire irons, but hated the rough, black-oxide finish that would rust instantly and not slide easily on the rim/tire surfaces. Having said that, these spoons are amazing by comparison! The hard-chrome finish slides easily on the wheel rim and tire bead (remember to use plastic rim protectors to help prevent scratches and gouging if you care about that kind of thing) and the large, rubber ergonomic handles are easy on the hands and wrists and make getting that last bit of leverage a breeze. The first tire I used these on was a Dunlop American Elite MT90B16 Front Tire on the front of a 2007 Harley Davidson Road Glide with wire-spoked wheels. As far as motorcycle tires go, this is about the heaviest/thickest tire you can work with...most throw their hands in the air and take it to a shop with a tire machine. These spoons allowed me to easily remove the old front tire and install the new one without any hassle. Immediately after that, I got a flat and had to change the tube in the 21" pirelli MT43 trials tire on the front of my 1966 Bultaco Sherpa T vintage trials bike. No problems there either. These now have a permanent place in my toolbox. Time will tell, but they appear to be well built tools and I highly recommend them if you plan on doing motorcycle tire work in any respect.
L**.
It worked well on a small motorcycle tire. It did a nice job for making sure you weren’t on the tube . Again. I have only tested them on small motorcycle tires.
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