Tyre Bead Breaker

Mick Fagan

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Has anyone out there seen or heard of a tool called:- Stop & Go Bead Breaker? I think it's American, but I'm not too sure.

Apparently, it's the smallest bead breaker that one can buy that also actually breaks tubeless tyre beads in real life!

I carry a bead breaker when out of town, but I'm always on the lookout for something smaller.

Mick.
 
Steve
have you used any of Stopngo's products? would you recommend them?

cheers
 
dave ellison said:
Steve
have you used any of Stopngo's products? would you recommend them?

cheers

Dave,

I've neither used nor seen them, but the guys on the micapeak GS list seem to rate them very highly.

Steve
 
Scurrell, thanks for that. I checked out their site and saw the bead breaker, but it appears it won't work on the rear tyre as it's rather wide.

I could be wrong but at $50 US it's too expensive to find out.

Mick.
 
Center stand??

I've done this on my rallye KTM 640 before not sure if it would work on the 1150, or any tubeless tyres, remove wheel and lean the bike over and use one of the feet of the center stand to break the bead, honest it will work if you have no other way:beer: Regards Richard.
 


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