Pit Crew Tire Wedge
$98.95
- Part Number: F0102-000
- Availability: In Stock Ships within 1-2 business days
- Instructions: F0102-000.pdf
Pit Bull's new Pit Crew Tire Wedge is a height-adjustable 
device that allows one person to easily align and steady 
motorcycle wheels so axles are easy to remove and 
install.
 
The Tire Wedge can be used with most Pit Bull front and 
rear stands made in the last 20 YEARS. It quickly 
attaches without hardware using a solid press fit. Once 
in place below a tire, height can be set between 0.75 to 
4.9 inches with a twist of its adjustment knob. This 
positioning allows wheel spacers and brake-caliper 
mounts to be perfectly lined up so axles slide in and 
out without binding.
 
The first of five innovative new products introduced 
by Pit Bull in 2015, the Pit Crew Tire Wedge makes 
changing tires easier than ever. Made from steel and 
zinc-plated to fend off the elements, like the 
company's legendary stands, it's built to outlast any 
motorcycle and comes with a lifetime warranty. 
Designed and manufactured in America, the Pit Crew 
Tire Wedge is available exclusively direct from Pit 
Bull at this time.
 
Defining Features
Allows axles to quickly 
slide in and out without binding
Quickly aligns axle spacers and brake-caliper 
mounts
Adjustable height: 0.75 to 4.9 inches
For use with Pit Bull stands manufactured in the last 
20 YEARS
Quick-release design attaches without hardware
Zinc plated to resist the elements
Made in the USA
Lifetime warranty
U.S. Patent 9,981,502
NOTE: Will not work on Forward Handle Rear 
Stands or Single Sided Swingarm Stands.  Will also not 
work with our original Standard Front Stand or when 
using the Forklift Converter(F0015-002).
NOTE: Stand in photo is for demonstrating how 
the product works.  Stand not included when you 
purchase the Pit Crew Tire Wedge.
S1000RR, S1000R, HP4, 899/959 Panigale, Monster 821, & Triumph 675 Owners: You will need two
929 Shims on your rear stand to use the Tire Wedge. 
Some taller aftermarket tires may not require the shims.




 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                    