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Breaking the bead on a motorcycle tire.

Motorcycle Tire Bead Breaker

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Here it is: the world's cheapest (and most effective) motorcycle tire bead breaker!  This method has not failed me yet; it works on bias or radial ply tires, old or new style rims, spoke or cast wheels.  

The only materials that are needed for this device are a couple of pieces of 2x4 lumber: One 2x4 (or 2x3), about 7 or 8 feet long, and a smaller piece, maybe a foot long or so.

Place the wheel on the ground about 1 meter from a parked car.  Make sure you lay a couple of pieces of 2x4 (or 2x3, as shown in photo left) under the rim to protect the brake disk rotor and rim from damage.

Slip the long 2x4 under the door sill of the car, and place the shorter piece on the edge of the tire, right up next to the rim.  

You can get fancy if you'd like and put a hinge on the longer piece so that the shorter piece hangs down, but I find it more challenging (and easier) to simply hold the shorter piece and put a bit of pressure on it to keep it in place.

Place one foot over the opposite side of the rim, and lever away!  Most tires will pop right off the rim with a bit o' pressure, but you may find that some tires need a sharp push to get the bead to break.

In any case, this is the fastest, simplest and most effective method of bead breaking I've ever tried.  It doesn't make levering the tire on and off the rim any easier, but it sure makes breaking the bead a piece of cake.  Forget about all those expensive dedicated bead breaking tools -- you don't need 'em!

Motorcycle tire bead breaker - photo of parts required for breaking the bead on a motorcycle tire.

 

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From "M.D.":  "I just wanted to let you know how jazzed I am this morning.  I have always changed my own tires on my streetbikes, but breaking the bead has always been a hit-or-miss deal for me.  I stumbled across, however, your article on the 2 x 4 bead breaker, and got to try it out last night.  WOW!!!  It worked exactly as advertised, and changing the tire on my PC800 took less than 20 minutes, from the time I put it on the center stand to putting it away.

And they say that pron is the only good thing on the internet…"

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