Abstract :
This research aims to design and manufacture a pneumatic system-based motorcycle tubles tire remover. The primary challenge faced by workshops in remote areas is the difficulty of removing tubles tires using simple tools like tire levers, which often require additional effort and time. This tool is expected to address these issues by providing a more efficient solution without damaging the rim or tire. The methods used in this research include tool design and material selection. The tool is designed with a pneumatic system to ensure that the process of detaching the tire from the rim is easier and faster. Prior to its use, the tool was tested using a compressor with 90 psi air pressure on motorcycle tubeless tires. The results of the research show that this tool is effective in facilitating the process of opening tubeles tires, especially for small workshops in villages that do not yet have pneumatic system-based tools. With this tool, the tire removal process can be performed more quickly, safely, and without damaging other components, such as the rim or the tire itself.