⚙️ Master tight tire beads like a pro—never struggle again!
The Kool Stop Tire Bead Jack is a precision tool engineered in the USA to effortlessly mount tires with tight beads. Compact and lightweight, it offers a maximum lifting height of 11.4 inches, making it an essential accessory for professional mechanics and serious cycling enthusiasts who demand reliable, efficient tire installation.
Maximum Lifting Height | 11.4 Inches |
Brand | Kool Stop |
Color | Black |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 4 x 4 inches |
Style | Stop Tire |
Manufacturer | Kool Stop |
UPC | 760251097012 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760251097012 |
Model | TL9003 |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 4 inches |
Item model number | KS-TJ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | KS-TJ |
A**A
It works! I really needed this!
I don't care how many youtube videos you have watched about putting tight tires on stubborn rims and and how good you think you are at doing this, if you try fitting Goodyear Eagle F1 Tubeless tires on a DT Swiss 1400 ERC rim, you will not be able to get them on without a lever. They are designed to work together, but they are not designed to be assembled without tools. But levers run the risk of pinching, and when you are out and about on your bike, you don't want that risk. Also, I broke a lever trying on a roadside tube replacement, which required me to call someone to come pick me up. If the tire breaks a lever, just imagine trying to get the tire on by hand!This handy tool takes a long, difficult and frustrating job and makes it easy. So much so, that I went ahead and installed my latex tubes, something I have planned to do but didn't want to risk pinching them.It works by pulling the outside of the bead over the rim, just like you would do if you had amazingly strong hands, without inserting anything between the bead and the rim. Better for the rims, better for the bead, better for your tube, and most of all, better for your fingers.Note on weight: This tool and a latex tube together have about the same weight as a butyl tube alone, so there is no increase in my total weight when taking this along in my seat bag.I have never purchased anything for my bicycle that gave me such satisfaction at such a low price.Also, MADE IN U.S.A. and the quality of manufacture shows.
I**R
It saves thumbs!
I've installed/reinstalled a lot more tires than I care to remember, some in very difficult situations and at least one that involved a dollar bill to keep the inner tube in the tire while I pedaled 35 miles back to town. A few months ago I bought my first "folder" and replaced both tires on my main road bike. The thing I remember about that episode was that it took two months for my thumbs to stop hurting... and my wife's pleading while I was working for me to stop swearing as the neighbors obviously were listening. What I learned from that experience was that it took strong thumbs--and a fair amount of personal sacrifice--to get those two folders installed.I'd heard about "tire jacks" but snickered that "I don't need no stinkin' tire jack to install no bike tire... I'm a man!" Well, installing those two folders changed my thoughts on this subject and I went looking for a tire jack. There are stories about men not asking directions and driving in circles for hours to find a street address they could have walked to... if they'd asked directions. That's not me! I knew my thumbs would not endure another project like putting on those two folders. I bought the Kool Stop Tire Bead Jack for fifteen bucks. A couple of hours ago I installed two tires--folders--on my backup road bike.Summary: I was done in 45 minutes and I can type!So easy! Fast! Painless (literally and figuratively). Absolutely no risk to the tie. No pinched inner tube. Nice tool, sturdy. Simple instructions. You gotta get one of these! No more numb thumbs, sweating and swearing.Interestingly the packaging said "Made in Holland by Bandrep N.V." but molded into the handle of the tool are these happy words: "Made in USA." This tool is too large to carry on a bike ride but a perfect size to use and then keep in a tool box. I just hope I don't have to pull off a tire on an upcoming bike ride... It would so soooo frustrating thinking about that neat tool in my tool box at home.
M**.
Impressive, it actually worked!
It worked better than I imagined. I had been struggling for hours to get a tire on. With this tool it only took a minute or so.FYI I was trying to get a Schwable Marathon Plus tire on a 16" 349mm wheel that I custom built for a bicycle trailer.
M**H
It Helps...
The concept is great. Execution and application are something else. While I am glad I had this tool to get a new pair of Vittoria Rubino Pro's on to a new set of carbon fiber wheels, there are some drawbacks. You get great leverage to get a brand new tire installed, but the hook that holds the bead, slips off right at the moment the bead will slip over the top of the rim. The angle of the hook, needs to be just slightly more aggressive. Then, it would be a perfect tool. Would I recommend? Yes. Went through a few tire levers before I used it. Took much less time than regular levers. Unfortunately, it did scratch up the finish on my new wheels, due to the amount of attempts to get through the last few inches. I also found, that if you go slow, and in small increments, the bead will slip over the top on it's own if you watch it, and stop pressure so the hook doesn't slip off. Good luck, and hope you have looser tires than I did...
T**M
It really works!
Worth every penny. I could not install a set of Marathon Plus tires on my rims until I got this tool. I used the tool and one or two zip ties (to prevent the tire from slipping off one end while I installed the other end) and was able to install the tires in a matter of minutes.
P**H
Life Saver for Extra Tight Tires
I bought some new, top brand and model tires (TDF standard) and they were impossible to install with regular tire levers. This tool enabled me to get them on even though it still wasn't easy. This was because the tires were so small and tight and not because of the limitations of the tool. There is a bit of a learning curve to go up, with the second tire going on easier than the first. One improvement I would recommend is to put a bit of a hook on the end that levers the bead. In the photo you can see that it is very square and is not easy to hook this onto the bead especially if the bead is tight against the side of the rim. It is also a very sturdy tool and doesn't flex under extreme pressure which would snap a regular plastic/nylon lever.
C**Y
Works Great
works great! The only way I could get Continental 5000 GP on my Campagnolo rims.I have been biking for a very long time, normally I just use my hands to get tires on rims. The continental 5000 gp are tight in general and my Campagnolo rims I think run large. I spent 2 days fighting the tires until I got this tool.
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