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This is the best tire spoon I have used so far. It is almost impossible to pinch a tube with how this spoon is made. Only complaint I could have is I wish they were a little longer but they do work fine as is, it can just be hard to pull them with some tires. Would recommend them to anyone. Also do yourself a favor and buy 3 not 2. Three spoons is so much easier than 2.
I like this tire iron because the wide flat spoon end seems to work better at eliminating tube nicks and tears on installation than the other tire irons that I've used. It's a total drag to get a new tire installed and then find out you've nicked the new tube and it won't hold air. This tire iron helps reduce the chance of that occurring.
Other tire irons are too bulky for the do it your selfer. These spoons work great! We use two of them along with the MP bead buddy for easy tire changes. The two together pay for themselves after one set of tire changes.
A little pricey but well worth it. I have been changing motorcycle tires for years and have tried every tire iron out there.The motion pro spoon type is the best hands down. No more pinching tubes and ruining your day riding.
I bought the clunky version of the motion pro irons 1st and struggled, then I bought these and it was so much easier... I highly recommend, also, def get three.
This is so much better than using screwdrivers, and for the price of this compared to the price of tubes that would have been reusable, its crazy not to have two of these.
I bought one of these a few years ago along with a 16" and still have it to this day, used it many times to change tires on my bike. I've even used it to change stiff thick dot knobby's and car/truck tires. Has never bent or broke on me, like it so much i bought another one recently, they're the perfect size to give you decent leverage but still fit in most packs. It helps a ton to have at least 3 maybe one being longer
It's a bit expensive for what it does, but it works well. What is the usefulness of the ends being looped, I don't know, but if anyone does, please enlighten me (and someone else, I'm sure).
You will definitely be needing three tire irons of any kind to change a tire with a bit of ease as far as changing tires goes.
I can't count the number of tires I have changed with these. Buy three and move the middle to the outside as you work your way around -- or buy three so you have two when one goes missing.
We used these owned by other riders. We now can't buy enough. They work great and are the right size for moderate working circumstances. We use them for mounting bib mousses.
I have a couple other types/brands of tire irons, but the Motion Pro spoons are the best for changing dirt bike tires without damaging rims. They work well, and don't damage rims when used right.
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The product description says, "ZInc plated." Am I to know or assume that this is zinc plated steel? Is the tool made from steel or aluminum? Tools of this type are made from both steel and aluminum. It would be good for the product description to state this clearly.