Aerostich "Tar Arn" Titanium Tire Irons - compatible with the BestRest TireIron BeadBrakR. There's simply no better tire irons available anywhere, at any price. The special bent spoon design of the Aerostich irons make the tire changing process much easier than standard irons.
These titanium irons are the same ones sold by Aerostich on their website. Same price too.
Why titanium? Titanium is rare, it's exotic, it's expensive, but it's also incredibly light and strong. It's one of the most durable metals on the planet, which is why it's used by the aerospace industry when a part is subjected to stresses that would cause other metals give up and call it a day.
A pair of standard 8.5" steel tire irons weighs 9.4 ounces, but a pair of the 9.25" Aerostich titanium irons tips the scale at a mere 5.6 ounces. Cost per 2 is $77.00.
Inventory Update May 8, '08 - We're out of stock on titanium tire irons. We expect another shipment at the end of May. If you can wait that long, place your order and we'll ship your titanium irons as soon as we can. If you need a tire irons sooner, we recommend you order the steel tire irons.
Note: If your order also contains other items we will HOLD shipment of those items until we can ship your order complete, unless you tell us otherwise.

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A trio of standard 8.5" tire irons weighs 14.2 ounces, but a trio of the 9.25" Aerostich titanium irons tips the scale at a mere 8.8 ounces. Cost per 3 is $107.00.

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Are these exotic titanium irons worth the extra cost? You'll have to make that decision, but we're so impressed with their performance that we use 'em when we change our own tires. And we always carry a set on the bike, along with the TireIron BeadBrakR.
Note: You can order the TireIron BeadBrakR with these titanium tire irons. Click here.
If you already have a TireIron BeadBrakR, simply substitute the titanium irons for the steel irons, they work exactly the same and have the holes required to work with the TIBB.
The spooned end designs of the Aerostich titanium tire irons is a trademark of Aero Designs, Duluth, MN. The placement of holes is licensed by BestRest Products, and is covered under US Patent 60/889,710.