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Tusk Adjustable Height Motorcycle Dirt Bike Tire Changing Stand Station Mx Moto on 2040-parts.com

US $87.25
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Part# 1475520001 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black Part Brand:Tusk Warranty:Yes

Tusk Adjustable Height Motorcycle Tire Changing Stand.  For Motorcycle Wheels 10" And Larger.

    The Tusk Adjustable Height Motorcycle Tire Changing Stand makes motorcycle tire changes a much easier task. The stand height is adjustable to firmly hold the wheel 26"-36" off the ground for comfortable work height; No more sacrificing your knees and back when changing a tire! The stand’s axle stud securely holds the wheel in place while the rubber coated rim stabilizer prevents scratches on the spokes. Sturdy stand legs with gripped steps for your foot ensure stability. The stand also features a pry notch to loosen stubborn rim-locks, a tire-iron holster, and a "mini-ring" for smaller motorcycle wheels. The Tusk Adjustable Height Motorcycle Tire Changing Stand will work with 10" and larger wheels. Easy assembly and break-down make this stand ideal for the shop or the track!
  • Stand makes motorcycle tire changes a much easier task.
  • Stand height is adjustable to hold the wheel 26"-36" for a comfortable work height.
  • Durable steel construction with black powder-coating.
  • Rim lock gap, to pry on stubborn rim locks.
  • Gripped steps to keep the stand stable.
  • Mounted tire iron holster.
  • Notched axle stud and rubber coated ring hold the rim tight.
  • Mini-ring for smaller sized wheels included.
  • Works with all motorcycle wheels 10" and larger.

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