Snowflake bead breaker

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Steve in Golden
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Re: Snowflake bead breaker

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enigmaT120 wrote:I have one of these:

http://www.aerostich.com/bead-popper.html

I like it. It's what I use when I change my tires at home.
One can’t carry a full-size bead breaker on the road, but this lightweight (4 oz.) resin wedge and any big heavy item like a rock (or other improvised bludgeon) will do the same job. Simple but effective. Somehow satisfying. For shop or roadside use. It’s inexpensive and it works. So whack it.
Whack it, eh? Have they been visiting Dr. Weil's website?
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George Ryals
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Re: Snowflake bead breaker

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Here is an easily packable beadbreaker, no rocks or whacking necessary!

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You can get it here:
http://www.pashnit.com/product/beadbrakr.html
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Re: Snowflake bead breaker

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Steve in Golden wrote:Whack it, eh? Have they been visiting Dr. Weil's website?
Oh wow, I didn't see this before. Steve, you are sharing forbidden Speakeasy knowledge with non-members of the forum!

And being funny to boot.
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