I've always had better luck using tire irons to mount tires as well as remove them. You just have to be a little extra careful not to pinch the tube.
I've always had better luck using tire irons to mount tires as well as remove them. You just have to be a little extra careful not to pinch the tube.
Know your struggle. Same tires it would take me FOREVER to get them on. They will stretch out. I like the oven idea!
Warning. I would also be so frustrated with getting the tires on the first time, that I'd end up with a pinch flat. And then I'd get to do it again. I'm going with gator skins now, which aren't as tight.
sarah
I had to take my tire on and off three times the last time I changed a flat. When I finally got help, my hands were so spent that I couldn't do it the last time and so I asked the person who stopped to do it for me.
Karen
Try using the tyre levers.
I was rully rully happy I didn't even have to resort to them when I put my hard case tire on last week. My rims are cooperative![]()
Had the same problem with Conti Gatorskins.
Beaded tyres are a nightmare to try to fit.
My top tip is to always buy folding tyres. A lot of tyres come in two versions - beaded and folding. The folding variety are a breeze to fit in comparison - and are every bit as strong as the beaded type - just less pain on the knuckles.
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I did try using tire levers. But I'd never heard of the oven and dryer tips. I think that I'd prefer the dryer, is there anything that I need to know?
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don't use fabric sheets -- they can have a negative interaction with the rubber compound!!!