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Ken-tool KEN32117 16" Motorcycle tire Iron - 2 c
2 Pc. T16A 16" Motorcycle/Small Tire Tool Carded SetA must-have for motorcycle enthusiasts who want to maintain the high performance and durability of their tires, the Ken-Tool T16A 16"...
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Ken-tool KEN32110 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron-2 cg has a durable and grips . This is designed for the user who works on both passenger and motorcycle tires. Designed for speed and to get into hard to reach areas.
Designed for the serious motorcycle enthusiast, the Ken-tool 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron-2 cgis a tire iron with both US and metric scales. The 51"long steel rod is heat-treated to be strong and malleable for added convenience.
Ken-tool KEN32110 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron-2 cg
With its 9 inch length, this tire iron fits easily onto any tool belt, and is long enough to fit deep into motorcycle tire bead. Features include a removable knob to help prevent damage to the rim when the iron is placed back into the truck; a thumb rest on the handle for leverage when using the tire iron; black oxide finish provides an extra coat of rust resistance; includes a snap hook that can be affixed to the end of the tool’s handle to facilitate easy storage; powder coated steel construction provides extra durability. Ken-tool KEN32110 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron-2 cg
This 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron is used to remove and replace the tires on most motorcycles and scooters. This package contains one tire iron, two replacement tips, and instructions.
The Ken-Tool 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron looks great and works great. Its 1/2" drive and solid black straight steel shaft easily penetrates the casing of a motorcycle tire.
Ken-tool KEN32110 9"Motorcycle Tire Iron Tungsten Carbide studs provide ultimate long lasting performance Simply lining up the carbide stud with the edge of the rubber tire, simply press the tire iron up into the tooth for instant repair, just be certain to remove any foreign objects from between the tire and rim before installing. Positive tooth contact to both the rim and tire is a must!