Scot and Gene atop Pikes Peak, June, 2005. Photo by Scot Marburger. Craig and Russ Stiles, en route to Alaska from Tennessee, stop by for a visit. July, 2006. Funky Mars-like lighting and a rainbow to boot. MSF Chief Instructors, Herb (last name unknown), Jed Ducan, Dave Surgenor, and Steve Zarbatany, stop for a look at the passing thunderstorm in the Dakotas. Photo by Jason Hooper. 2006. John Hellman, Mr. Happy, and the 'umbrella girls' at the Road America Superbike Race. Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. April, 1994. Dwight Conant after the fall. May, 2006.

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Bead Breaker #3551

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$78.00
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Good Tool

Review by Murf on 8/16/11

After scratching the rim while breaking the bead on my rear tire on my R1200RT, I purchased the beadbreaker to do the front wheel. The tool worked perfectly and quickly. Not a single scratch breaking the bead. I should have spent the money prior to doing the rear wheel. Good tool, reasonable price. Love the stuff that Aerostich carries.


Works great

Review by Ron on 11/1/10

For years I've always used a large C-clamp to break beads. Recently I was planning a GL1800 goldwing change and thought the C-clamp method a little stretch. This breaker broke the bead with very little effort even on the tough goldwing wheel, so other less intimidating wheels will be no problem at all. Great tool from Aerostich. Trust Aerostich, they only sell quality products.


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