Racing Kart Tire Changer, Go Cart, Birel, Merlin, Margay,bridgestone on 2040-parts.com
Elmwood, Tennessee, US
Up for auction is a tire changer for racing karts. I used this on my TAG on-road kart with 5” wheels. It makes tire changing a snap. It is not a bead breaker but a tire remover and installer. Easiest I've ever seen. Commercial units like this (with a bead breaker) sell for $200. E-mail with questions. Thanks for looking.
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