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Pit Posse PP2753 Motorcycle Tire Changing Stand - Portable - Lightweight - Wide & Sturdy - Adjust Height for Ease of Use - Off-Road MX Dirt Bike Motorcycle-Video Tutorial

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Features

  • [AN ADJUSTABLE WHEEL CHANGING STAND YOU CAN TAKE ANYWHERE] - Pit Posses tire changing stand is the perfect stand to take on the road with you anywhere. This stand is lightweight and durable, will hold perfectly for many years and maintain its ideal balance. You can just grab it to use, no fuss. This stand is adjustable from 28-36 inches high and assembles/disassembles quickly.
  • [STOP CHANGING TIRES ON ONE KNEE OR ON THE FLOOR] - Change your motorcycle tires without straining or bending. The Pit Posse tire changing stand has an adjustable height range of 28-36 inches to accommodate anyone. You can also steady the changer by standing on the feet of the changer while leveraging the tire irons on the wheel.
  • [TIRE CHANGING STAND THATS MADE FOR GETTING THE JOB DONE] - The tire rim stabilizer is rubber coated to prevent scratching of your expensive rims, and it comes with a handy large wing-nut to hold the wheel down securely. The center rod through the hub is essential to keep the wheel from moving around.
  • [HAVE THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT WHEN CHANGING YOUR OWN TIRE] - Pit Posse Tire Stand is a must-have tool when you service your own dirt bike. Good for swapping out sprockets and mounting studded dirt bike tires. This stand will give you a good grip on the rim to be able to lever the tire off. Will fit 10-21-inch rims. Adapter for small rims is included.
  • [YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR #1 PRIORITY] - We take pride in manufacturing motorcycle parts that save you time and money while not compromising on quality. Your safety and performance are what matters most. If you have any questions or concerns about your product, please reach out to us and we would be happy to assist you.

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Having the right tools when changing your tires is critical for your successPit Posse tire changing stand will give you that peace of mindThe benefits of pit posse's tire changing stand:Lightweight and durable will maintain its perfect balance for years to comeAdjustable height from 28-36 inches high and assembles/disassembles quicklyYou can work on your tires comfortably standing up by adjusting the height of the standThe tire rim stabilizer is rubber coated to prevent scratching of your expensive rimsComes with a handy large wing-nut to hold the wheel down securelyThis stand will give you a good grip on the rim to be able to lever the tire offFits 10-21-inch rims, we included an adapter for small rims2 Year WarrantyNo need to kneel anymore when changing your tires, simply use pit posse's wheel changing stand to work on your wheels, swap out the sprockets, and change your tires!

Manufacturer: ‎Pit Posse


Brand: ‎Pit Posse


Item Weight: ‎19 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22 x 21 x 12 inches


Item model number: ‎PP2753


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PP2753


Date First Available: February 4, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's worth it
I've been around dirt bikes for 40 years and this stand makes changing tires a lot easier. There was two things I had to do, (which other buyers gave it less stars), but to me it wasn't worth lowering the rating. Because you just can't beat the price and it's a solid stand. 1st- it does slide down while your changing the tire. Instead of cranking the bolt down hard, find where you want the hieght of the stand, drill a hole in the middle tube, that way the bolt goes all the way through and locks it in easily. 2nd- instead of having to screw and unscrew the wing nut every time you need to flip the wheel. Leave it on all the time, then when you have to flip the wheel, unscrew the top bolt (that holds the top shaft, the one the wing nut is screwed to), and pull it up. It's a lot quicker. To make changing the tire easier, I strongly recommend 3 tire spoons, bead buddy and tire lube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2016 by David Campos

  • Light Weight, Great Set-Up
I had my first opportunity to use my new Motorcycle MX Tire Changing Changer Stand Machine to swap out a set of sprockets the other day. This stand is really nice. Its light, so I can just grab it to use, no fuss. I will also take it with me during my upcoming trip to Moab, UT on a motorcycle trip with friends. The anti-slip finish coating on the rings works really well and its fully adjustable for height and it come with a handy huge wing-nut to hole the wheel down securely. I'm pretty tall, yet with the adjustments, I had this tire stand set at the perfect height for a 6'4" person so I did not have to stand there in a bent over position. The feet come in handy also, where you can place your foot on them to prevent the stand from spinning while removing a tire from the rim. I highly recommend this stand, its a must have tool when you service your own dirt bike. Very well constructed and a real pleasure to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013 by Big-D

  • Half-baked engineering requires machining on your part to use this product properly.
While the idea behind this product is good, the product lacks proper engineering to be effective as-is. You will need to grind away the powder coating on the lower tube that fits into the legs. It will not fit as-is. You will need to create a semi-circular shim to take up the extra space between the lower tube and middle tube. If you don't, the product will wobble in use. You will need to drill holes in the lower and middle tubes, and the upper rod, and use additional bolts to secure the three vertical pieces at your working height. If you don't, the supplied thumbscrews will not hold the pieces together, and they will collapse in use. And, you will probably want to get a 2'x2' piece of 3/4" plywood, and use 3/8" diameter carriage bolts to secure the four legs to the plywood. This makes the whole unit more stable, and increases the amount of area to stand on when using this product. Or you could bolt it to your shop floor, however the product is designed to be portable, hence my plywood base solution. If you are prepared to do all this, you will have solid tire changing assistance, and $79 incl. free shipping is a good price to pay. But beware if you don't have tools and some basic machining skills you will probably find this product almost worthless as-is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018 by Brian B

  • Very nice tire changing stand
Very nice tire changing stand. Holds the wheel solid and stable even when forcing the last 4 inches of bead onto the rim. MUCH better than trying to change tires on the garage floor. The Michelins I just put on my XR650L have a stiffer side wall than the knobbies I've been mounting on my WR250 but the stand handled it with no problem. I thought at first that the stand would need to be mounted to something to keep it stable but standing on the stand base gives plenty of stability. The center rod through the hub is essential to keep the wheel from moving around. The only complaint is the height adjustment will not stay up. Falls as soon as work starts. The lowest setting is still high enough to comfortably do the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2014 by Will Harding

  • Gets the job done
Beats working off your knees. The stand was uneven and rocks a bit. I expect better for $120. That said, it can be anchored to the floor if you have room. I wish I had this years ago.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by BigDude

  • Made changing tire easy
I tried to change my sport bike tire (180/55r17) without a stand. I could not get a good grip on the rim to be able to lever the tire off. I picked up this tire stand and it was a breeze. The ability to stand on the feet of the stand allows you the ability to leverage the tire iron on the rim. My first time changing a tire by myself using manual tools. It took me about 2 hours. I should be better next time. Having the right tools makes a huge difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2014 by Joseph Lavigne

  • Tire stand
This tire stand changed my life when it came to changing motocross tires! Made for a safer, easier less stressful tire change
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by Stone

  • The short story, Chinese junk!
Maybe others were lucky but not me. I haven't used it yet because it was missing some lock screws that go into the shaft to keep it, and the tire, from turning when you're working around the rim with your iron. Also, the biggest thing is the top shaft that you would turn the big wing nut down onto the tire doesn't fit in the hole that it's supposed to slide into. There's nothing obstructing it, it just isn't machined correctly. I flipped the receiver shaft around and it's small on that end too so it's the whole length that's too small not just the opening. I will probably try to either grind the male shaft diameter down, which would have to be the whole length, or bore the female reveiver shaft out. It is also rusty inside the receiving shaft in addition to being small. Mike's racing products has a better looking (although more money) item made in the U.S. I don't want to pack all this up and haul it down to the post office so I'll try to fix it. I submitted a photo to show the solid top shaft that doesn't fit into the receiving pipe shaft. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014 by Andy A

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