🛞 Glide into every ride with effortless, eco-smart tire mounting!
BeadBuster’s Tire Mounting Lubricant Paste is a 1-pint, petroleum-free gel designed for easy tire installation. Dilutable 4:1 with water for spray application, it’s non-toxic, biodegradable, rust-inhibiting, and safe for all tire types—perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand efficiency and sustainability.
Manufacturer | BeadBuster |
Brand | BeadBuster |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 4 inches |
Item model number | ACC-TML |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACC-TML |
Special Features | Weight: 1 lb, Gel paste, Amber color, Mild citrus odor, Volume: 1 pint (16oz) |
Viscosity | Gel |
N**K
Works better with a little water added
Works great, lathers up the tire well and stays put. Doesn't dry out quickly like some do.
P**.
Excellent product.
I really hesitated to buy this. At the price it’s pretty expensive for the perceived amount you get. I change my Harley touring bike tires at hope manually. I had just changed the rear tire and I use windex for the soap to slide the tires on. I really fought it. So I decided to try this Beadbuster lubricant. I bought a tire swab too. I then changed the front tire (same size as rear, but they are different carcasses as the rear tire takes more load) I wet the swab with water and ran that around the top of the Beadbuster jar. Beadbuster is a consistency sorta like Vaseline and it seemed like a similar product when I wiped that wet swab around, it took some time to get some Beadbuster on the swab. I swabbed the tire bead and literally screwed the tire into the rim! No tools needed! I put the tube in the tire and as always that was a struggle. Then put the swab with the Beadbuster on the last tire bead. I used tire spoons to put it on and I thought ok I’m getting to the part now where it’s always a struggle as it gets way tight at the last bit. Slip! It went on like it was looking to go home! I was so surprised! Never had one change this easy. I’m 65 years old, This is the end of my 52nd year of motorcycle riding, used to race/pit crew and have been changing tires by hand all this time. I’m wearing out and I have had tires changed at local shops but it’s getting to be $50 or more for a change. So until I can’t do it anymore, I’m back to doing it at home. So much easier using Beadbuster! The other tool that helps a ton is the Motion Pro tire spoons. They really help break the bead.
B**.
Right tool for the job
This made mounting my Pilot Road 6Ts on my 2011 BMW K1300s so much easier !
P**R
Excellent tire lubricant
The lubricant is excellent and made the job of removing and installing cub cadet front and rear tires a breeze. Much better than soapy water. This lube worked flawlessly in seating beads and valve stems. Highly recommend this product. Not messy and stays in place, no dripping or caking. Compound is perfect for applying to beads and stems.
D**R
Awesome
Not sure why some people gave poor reviews, the product works perfectly, WAY BETTER than dish soap and water I assure you! I applied a thin layer to the surfaces that would actually make contact with the rim and tires went on super easy. Didn’t even have to struggle to get the motorcycle tires on the rims.
E**W
Game changer!
I’ve been fixing and changing tires on my dirt and street bikes for most of my life, always “dry.” After watching Scotty Kilmer use this stuff to change a car tire, I decided to try it myself. WOW! What a difference. Diluted it in a spray bottle, works amazing. First use was on a pair of 12” trailer tires, process was a relative breeze. Then did new tires on my street bike, way easier than last time. Beads break easier and getting new tires on is easier/smoother. And for the first time, was able to get beads to set without taking to a shop. Totally worth it!
J**O
It works
This stuff works way better than soapy water and will not cause rust on steel rims like soapy water will. I just put it on with my hands and it made mounting motorcycle tires much easier than it would have been doing it dry or with soapy water. Also less mess as it does not drip all over the place, being a gel.
R**R
So much better than soapy water
I mounted 4 15” tires in new wheels recently. For many years I used soapy water toLube the tire for the mounting process. This stuff is more slick, stays put, introduces no liquid to the interior of the tire. Excellent stuff. There is enough in this small container to mount a bunch of tires. Highly recommended.
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