Fit ANY Difficult Bike Tire With This Easy Trick!

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Some bicycle tires never seem to want to fit on the wheel rim, no matter how hard you try. It can be so frustrating, but Alex is here to help with a simple solution which will enable you to fit any tricky bike tire with minimum hassle. With tire levers, some lubrication and correct technique, all that tire stress will be gone in no time!
0:00 Intro
0:52 Main causes of difficulty
2:08 Positioning tire bead
3:03 Tire levers
3:59 Lubricate difficult section
6:40 Use lever to sit tire
7:55 Check & inflate tire
8:43 Summary
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@gcntech
@gcntech 11 ай бұрын
Do you have any other tips and techniques of your own for fitting new tyres? 😎
@susannebattegay6410
@susannebattegay6410 11 ай бұрын
If you are running tubes, pump it partially, it will help the tire set and then it will be easier to get it on
@threeDeeBeginner
@threeDeeBeginner 11 ай бұрын
@@susannebattegay6410 it's said at 7:05
@Ed.R
@Ed.R 11 ай бұрын
Buy a Tyre Glider
@alextw1488
@alextw1488 11 ай бұрын
Out on the road step on the last bit of bead with your heel and then push the wheel in the opposite direction thus using it as a lever.
@RolandOuellette
@RolandOuellette 11 ай бұрын
I get the far side of the beads into the well by placing the final side against my chest, reaching across to the far side and compressing and pulling around the circumference of the rim. I have only had one combo where levers were needed-on a mountain bike. Not sure what happened with that tire/wheel.
@BTcycle
@BTcycle 11 ай бұрын
If you are watching this because you own Continental GP5000, you are not alone.
@JamesSmith-zs8fl
@JamesSmith-zs8fl 11 ай бұрын
The rear tire slid right on....the front was a struggle, but not impossible. Gator Skins have always been most difficult.
@jonnyrugg
@jonnyrugg 10 ай бұрын
Appreciated this😂😂
@andersstrick
@andersstrick 10 ай бұрын
Until you don't have to use three levers and all of your limbs, I'd say it is a loose fit xD
@Aeronwor
@Aeronwor 10 ай бұрын
Continental ultra sport 3, rodi blaster rims - I had my inner tube pop in T1 and it took me, a course helper and a bike mechanic spectator 30 minutes, 4 hands and a new set of tire levers to change the tube, the tire is a tight fit at the best of times, the alu rim had expanded in the heat (38°C in the shade, depo was in the sun, the rim was hot af). My geatest reult of the day, was I did not DNF and was not DFL.
@beryllium1582
@beryllium1582 10 ай бұрын
*GP5000 TL
@peterspencer4716
@peterspencer4716 11 ай бұрын
You did not struggle enough. I demand you do it again.
@gcntech
@gcntech 11 ай бұрын
What can we say our technique is just so good you'll never struggle again 😉
@peterspencer4716
@peterspencer4716 11 ай бұрын
@@gcntech you also forgot to swear a lot. I find this helps no end 👍
@gcntech
@gcntech 11 ай бұрын
@@peterspencer4716 You don't want to see the outtakes 👀
@GCNalex
@GCNalex 11 ай бұрын
😂😂
@jamesmckenzie3532
@jamesmckenzie3532 11 ай бұрын
​@@GCNalexYep. I think I need a bigger pump!
@jeremynorth
@jeremynorth 11 ай бұрын
Having been doing this for over 40 years I found your film really interesting and learned a couple of new tricks|! The only thing you didn't mention specifically when installing a tyre with an inner tube is to push the valve stem in so that the tyre bead can seat itself under the tube
@ILYWAMBFH
@ILYWAMBFH 9 күн бұрын
Tire Glider tool. One of my best ever bike related purchases. Worth every penny.
@10ktube
@10ktube 11 ай бұрын
I have done 2 things - leave tires out in the sun for a while then install, or if in winter, soak in bucket of hot water, then install. Helps a ton.
@Sabhail_ar_Alba
@Sabhail_ar_Alba Ай бұрын
There's no sun in Scotland.
@kilburncounty
@kilburncounty 7 күн бұрын
​@@Sabhail_ar_Albaor hot water
@gottagetaname
@gottagetaname 11 ай бұрын
#1 tip is what you mentioned early in the video, using the Center depth of the rim. This is #1 to make the tire fit, especially on the road fixing a flat. Understanding the impact using the center rim space and squeezing the tire together is the Pro Tip!
@dw-pb4gh
@dw-pb4gh 2 ай бұрын
This doesn't work for rims that have a flat interior (e.g., no holes rim)
@ShadowzKiller
@ShadowzKiller 11 ай бұрын
One good tip for clinchers is, after getting the tyre on the wheel, add a little bit of air and then gently drop or bounce the tyre all the way around to help seat the tube and tyre more evenly.
@KingCollagen2
@KingCollagen2 11 ай бұрын
I recently purchased a Tyre Glider AND a Tyre Monkey as alternatives to standard tyre levers. Both work really well and also minimise the risk of pinch punctures whilst installing the tyre. I highly recommend both.
@kevinwallace9168
@kevinwallace9168 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I have a tyre glider and it’s made some combinations that used to be a real struggle really easy. Definitely recommended.
@rosshole
@rosshole 11 ай бұрын
Sounds great, tho bananas can get expensive : l
@pointbreak2811
@pointbreak2811 11 ай бұрын
Gonna echo the same. Tyre glider was a game changer for me when I'm putting on my specialized armadillos
@trusam1
@trusam1 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant! I'm 75, been riding and changing tires forever, but now my arthritic hands don't work as well. This video will give me at least another ten years of self-serviced riding, especially having switched to gravel riding sometimes and needing to changing tire width so often. Thank you.
@chrishebert5672
@chrishebert5672 11 ай бұрын
I recommend purchasing a Tyre Glider tool. Soapy water is hard to come by on the bike trail. First time out on the trail with a Tyre Glider in my pocket, I came across a couple. The man had a flat and I offered to help, as he had no tools at all, not even a tool to remove his wheel. I have NEVER seen a tire so tight on a rim - never. It took all our strength to get the tire off and on, but the Tyre Glider did help a good bit. On normally fitting tires, the Tyre Glider makes it easy to take off and put on a tire.
@hendrixinfinity3992
@hendrixinfinity3992 Ай бұрын
This comment brought to you by Tyre Glider, All cyclists will know the frustration, hassle & time it takes to change a punctured tyre. Tyre Glider is a hand-held tool designed to help change tyres easily, with speed and works for all tyre widths and cycling disciplines. Whether you’re a keen road cyclist or an aspiring mountain biker, the Tyre Glider is an essential piece of your cycling kit. Save yourself the stress and hassle of changing a tyre with weak, flimsy tyre levers & switch to Tyre Glider.
@ILYWAMBFH
@ILYWAMBFH 9 күн бұрын
Me too. Works like a dream.
@mattylevo
@mattylevo 11 ай бұрын
Lube the rim as shown...then instead of tire levers...put leather mechanics gloves on to gain leverage/grip (and save your palms/fingers), then roll the tire over the rim. Boom. Tyre Glider & Tyre Monkey work well too if you want to buy extra toys. Happy fitting all!
@daverigby23
@daverigby23 11 ай бұрын
About 18 months ago, I got a pair of Vittoria Rubino clincher tyers. One of them went on with a big of a struggle, but the other was just too difficult to fit. I gave up with it as I thought, " well if I have a puncture while I'm out on a ride, I won't be able to repair it " The wheels are Campagnolo Khamsin. Keep up the good work. Cheers Dave
@gregknipe8772
@gregknipe8772 11 ай бұрын
I lack indoor space or a clean outdoor space to do this job well, and my thumbs are shot from years of abuse. I am happy that GCN helping folks to ride and maintain their bikes / self reliance, etc. great job. I myself choose to go to my local bike shop. I want to maintain my relationship the my LBS's by spending small amounts of money, showing my appreciation for their services.
@recstoppauseplay
@recstoppauseplay 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for a good demonstration Alex! Changing and or replacing tubes and tires has got to be the first maintenance job of any cyclist. With three different bikes I've had some 'interesting' times changing tires and fixing flats. The only thing I'd add to all the points you mentioned is to inflate the tube slightly, then insert it around the tire and then go around the wheel thoroughly 'kneading' and guiding the system into place. This seats the tube in its channel and loosens the tire a little bit. I've used some washing up liquid as well for the final 'pop' like you mentioned and it worked very well. One other thing I've discovered is to cut a valve out of a busted tube leaving about 3 cms of tube on either side of it. It's great as a tool for holding new rim tape around the valve hole as you stretch the tape around the rim.
@recstoppauseplay
@recstoppauseplay 7 ай бұрын
'Recently came upon a tire tool called "KOOLSTOP" which is very good! It pulls the bead straight into the rim at the final stage without bending the bead out like a tire lever would do.
@888jhs
@888jhs 11 ай бұрын
To avoid pinching a new tube inside a tight new tyre, I sometimes mount the clincher first without the tube and then leave it for a while to stretch the tyre a tiny bit before removing and more easily reinstalling the clincher with the tube. I also pump up the tube and then let the air out before double checking to make sure there are no pinches.
@festerofest4374
@festerofest4374 11 ай бұрын
I also partially pump up the newly mounted tire/tube then deflate first, before full inflation. It helps to “settle” the tube by equalizing any twists or uneven distribution within the tire.
@dw-pb4gh
@dw-pb4gh 2 ай бұрын
I will mount the tire without tube then remove. I repeat this a few times to try to stretch the tire.
@diezrosales
@diezrosales 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Alex. This is most helpful. 👍
@coltonwright3684
@coltonwright3684 11 ай бұрын
these pirelli p zero’s are the absolutely most easy tires i’ve ever put on. i had a pair of vision metron 40 carbons and tried putting conti gp 5000 and barely was able to get them on. then i tried a few other different types of tyres on and they was all almost as hard. but then i watched a video with manon putting the p zeros on by hand so i bought em and luckily they actually went on by hand. i love the p zeros
@user-pp9gb6pu4t
@user-pp9gb6pu4t 6 ай бұрын
Cannot thank you enough for this! I have been going insane trying to get a tire on a rim that seemed like it was two sizes two small.
@CallumOz
@CallumOz 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is a life saver 🎉 Centering the rim and ending at the valve did the trick!
@GC987
@GC987 11 ай бұрын
Helpful. Thanks.
@ewu2030
@ewu2030 11 ай бұрын
Great tips. I just managed to easily install a 650 road tire on my 29 mtb wheel, over my existing 2.25" tire. amazing!
@LisaLubin
@LisaLubin 18 күн бұрын
BEST tip!! Totally helped a very tight tire that I couldn't do at all! Thank you!
@dovilesaidyte9847
@dovilesaidyte9847 4 ай бұрын
Amazing. The first time, I did it by myself. Thank you
@wspmjw
@wspmjw 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex!
@neil_down_south
@neil_down_south 11 ай бұрын
I learnt the trick of getting the tyre into the central "valley" to give more slack a couple of years ago. I'd bought my first road bike and it had tubeless ready rims. I wasn't using tubeless tyres, but still found it a VERY tight fight. After trying multiple different tyre levers I finally found a video explaining the fix.
@alanjarrett940
@alanjarrett940 10 ай бұрын
Interesting theme - start/finish at the valve :) Always seems to polarise opinion :) I am currently finishing at the valve and trying to raise the tube by pushing the valve out at the last bit to allow the tyre to seat underneath the tube, It allows maximum use of the rim 'valley' as noted in the video. Also a theme - continental tyres - they seem to come up most when discussing hard to fit tyres.
@davidcollier6520
@davidcollier6520 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this, it is really helpful. That slow and patient approach has always escaped me when the red mist descends so I'll stay calm and try your technique next time.
@noelsphinx3968
@noelsphinx3968 6 ай бұрын
You are a lifesaver!!!!
@joelrandles8274
@joelrandles8274 3 ай бұрын
absolute hero!
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 11 ай бұрын
I like to give the wheel a spin during inflation to make sure that the bead is perfectly seated. I've pinched and innertube a few times with a tyre leaver trying to get it on. I like to put the writing on the tyre near the valve, this makes it easier to find the valve, and helps finding punctures.
@paulepilz100
@paulepilz100 11 ай бұрын
Try the crankbrothers speedier lever. That tool is a gamechanger
@LovetheIPAs
@LovetheIPAs 11 ай бұрын
I've been working in a bike shop a few years now. One benefit of removing many, many, many tires from wheels is that my thumbs have developed biceps 💪💪
@scotthamilton1054
@scotthamilton1054 11 ай бұрын
@GCN I THINK your demo vid should have show cased Tyre Glider … I bought 2 for myself and a few for my friends. It’s unreal how easy this tool makes difficult tires slip onto the rim. A total rethink reengineer solution.. with the new wheel / tire tech on my rig I had huge flat tire insecurities due to how incredibly difficult tire changing had become. Out of desperation I gave this tool a go and was floored. And I’m no spring chicken ,, been into cycling since 82… own about 15 bikes…. Then suddenly with my latest newest Tarmac changing tires were impossible until I met Tyre Glider. Act now CGN please do check it out… the blue tool of wonder
@jjackson3240
@jjackson3240 11 ай бұрын
Kool stop tire jack.
@martinsim42
@martinsim42 Ай бұрын
Don't forget to check the direction of the tyres. There's usually a small arrow indicating rotation 👍
@rosshole
@rosshole 11 ай бұрын
Excellent vid! If using a tube; before inflating, push the valve thru the rim hole, to free-up/separate tube from the tire bead. (Tube can often get stuck/wedged under the rim bead, especially near the valve) *PARTIALLY inflate tire, then check that tire bead is properly seated in the rim. ...a COUPLE times during inflation, even better. 👍
@AbiShafi
@AbiShafi 11 ай бұрын
I always keep an old atomiser bottle (I think it had window cleaner in it) handy with a washing up liquid/water solution in it, I used it when I refreshed my tubeless sealant. I also use one of those tyre gadgets that look like a ‘pair of grips’ which works for me. 😎
@TiagoMorbusSa
@TiagoMorbusSa 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Funny that you use the Pzeros, because they are about the easiest tires I've had the pleasure of putting on myself :P Don't ever carry a tire lever with me because they're so easy.
@edhowardjr
@edhowardjr 11 ай бұрын
Not for me theyre not. Trying to fit P7 - zeros on a fulcrum rim has been the most challenging for me thus far. My previous continental gatorskins 700 x 28 went on easy on my fulcrum rims and seemed to resist punctures better than the P7's
@mlee6050
@mlee6050 10 ай бұрын
I love fitting my tubular tyres as way easier
@SuperPa
@SuperPa Ай бұрын
@@edhowardjr I totally agree, I've been using Fulcrum rims (std on my Specialised SL4) and GP5000 for years, recently I bought a new GP5000 tyre but of the new TR ready variety ( couldn't find any of the old GP5000). These are one hell of a tough tyre to fit, I've fitted plenty of tyres in my time but I had to return to the bike shop, even they had a huge struggle to fit them, cost me $10. Now I fear getting a flat on a long ride.
@werneriucksch8007
@werneriucksch8007 9 ай бұрын
Continental GP5000 on DT Swiss wheels - sweet lord…. Hard!
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 4 күн бұрын
I don’t feel so bad now. I did that combination without tools 2 years ago and after my thumbs were so sore I couldn’t bend them. Have a nice set of tire levers now😀
@hughchapman5319
@hughchapman5319 11 ай бұрын
A big blistered thumbs up
@tenrec
@tenrec 11 ай бұрын
The tightest tires I've ever used are the Continental Gator Hardshells, followed closely by the standard Continental Gatorskins.
@Sr89hot
@Sr89hot 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’ve had to walk away and come back a couple times to relieve the flustration with those gatorskins.
@tenrec
@tenrec 11 ай бұрын
@@Sr89hot Several times I've had to bring them to a bike shop to be mounted; I just couldn't get it myself. This basically adds about $10 each to the cost of the tires.
@anntarr7317
@anntarr7317 2 ай бұрын
I'm watching this as I try to put on Gator hardshells. 😠
@tenrec
@tenrec 2 ай бұрын
@@anntarr7317 I am now finding that I get fewer (or no) flats when I run lower tire pressures. I used to inflate my 25mm tires to 105 psi, and I would get a few flats a year. Now I only inflate to around 60 or 70 psi, and I haven't gotten any flats. I have a bike with cheaper 32mm tires and I expected it to get a fair amount of flats, but I only inflate them to 50 or 55 psi, and I haven't had any flats in over 1400 miles -- so I don't plan on getting these heavier "armored" tires anymore. The lighter, more "standard" tires are easier to install.
@Sabhail_ar_Alba
@Sabhail_ar_Alba Ай бұрын
It's not the tyres, it's the wheels.
@markanderson3870
@markanderson3870 11 ай бұрын
Solid advice. But there's one more he missed that saved me from chucking the wheel through a closed window. As I was cursing and sputtering trying to get a tire on that fit alright before (three years ago, haha), I looked online for solutions, and the one that worked was using the palm of your hand to push the tire up on the rim. Fingers weren't working, the palm of my hand did.
@Pandametal_
@Pandametal_ 11 ай бұрын
the timing of this video is almost perfect, spend 2 hours yesterday putting new michelin pro 4 on my mavic wheels, almost gave up on the 2nd one as I was barely making any progress... finally managed to put it in using 4 type levers, pushing and pulling like crazy, and today my fingers are f*cked
@valeo29
@valeo29 4 ай бұрын
I know this pain, I'm about to throw these wheels through the farging window. This sealant is worthless, rim tape is worthless tires leak like a sieve.
@ypure3859
@ypure3859 10 ай бұрын
like your delivery . learnt from experience. but didnt know the washing up liquid though
@briand342
@briand342 9 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. And thanks for the translations to 'Merican'!
@alan.mroczek
@alan.mroczek 11 ай бұрын
I have a tip to buy something called a tire clamp tool/removal clamp/tire pliers (it looks scissors-like). It’s cheap, and I was able to install a tubeless tire that’s known for being tough to fit (at one point I thought that there is something wrong with tire/wheel combination and it’s impossible to fit) which previously has left me with three broken tire levers.
@Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
@Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Ай бұрын
Lovely presentation and fantastic tip on the use of a lubricant. Unfortunately, I struggled with my last attempt to fit a tyre because of arthritis in my fingers. May be the lubricant will help next time, assuming I don't rip my innertube to pieces again.
@rogerpianoking1945
@rogerpianoking1945 2 ай бұрын
I have the tyre key. Great bit of kit. Good tip for applying the soapy water. 😊
@NoticePerception
@NoticePerception 10 күн бұрын
Worked! With the soapy water and starting at valve. Maxxis on bontrager 29.
@MattJamesK
@MattJamesK 9 ай бұрын
Had to go in to my LBS to get my new rear GP5000 on. As someone new to cycling it was a demoralizing moment but sounds like it's not unusual!
@donovan1971
@donovan1971 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Thank you Thank you. You saved what little sanity I had left.
@StoutJuliette
@StoutJuliette Күн бұрын
My god it worked with the first tip. Have a really tight mavicwheel I’ve been struggle bussing on
@richards.4116
@richards.4116 11 ай бұрын
Soapy liquid did it for me going tubeless. Great idea. Set two new PR's for average mph going tubeless. One for over 10 miles, one for over 30 miles, also fastest 40K ever. At age 69, discovered tires Do make a difference. Keep on making the great videos. Thanks, from across the pond in Texas. Yee haw, not like Ollie would butcher it 🤠
@nwimpney
@nwimpney 7 ай бұрын
for wheel and tire combo. I was putting some of the early carbon bead hutchinson fusion 3's on a set of velocity deep v rims when road tubeless was just becoming a thing. Those tires were notoriously evil, and those rims don't have much of a well for the bead. When you have trouble getting the first bead onto the rim, you know you're in for a tough time. Broke some nice pedros levers on that one. And when It flatted one very rainy day, there was no chance I was going to be able to get the wet, sealant slimed tire off the rim to install a tube with some basic levers on the side of the road.
@timpattydaechsel5988
@timpattydaechsel5988 16 күн бұрын
Good video , with Bontrager wheels and Continental 5000TL I know all this pain. On a hot summer day , leaving a new tire in direct sunlight is extremely helpful. Now GCN, please do a video with tips on how to get tubeless tires to seal up. I find that part even more frustrating
@kookamunga2458
@kookamunga2458 12 күн бұрын
Great advice . I had some success with wearing a certain type of relatively tight fitting cotton work gloves that are rubberized on the palms and fingers. The gloves surface is bumpy and not smooth at all . Over here across the pond there are blue atlas gloves brand .
@davidbernadine
@davidbernadine 11 ай бұрын
I've found the Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyres the hardest to fit
@gearmonkey
@gearmonkey 11 ай бұрын
I got a Kool Stop tyre jack a few years ago and that basically solved this problem and saved my thumbs
@vroomfondel5447
@vroomfondel5447 9 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! Your previous video on fitting difficult tires was SO FRUSTRATING as I fought with a cheap rim & tubeless tires. I broke 3 tire levers and thought that I was a moron.
@medicineshoppe169
@medicineshoppe169 Ай бұрын
Brilliant - I spent 2.5 hr last night trying to get a tire on and was considering stopping cycling😮 but then came to my senses 🎉
@johnbrant2454
@johnbrant2454 11 ай бұрын
I find that wearing my biking gloves while installing a tire helps with the grip on that last bit of tire. I have never had to use a tire iron using this method, but then maybe I have been lucky with my tire/wheel combinations.
@keithkostek7893
@keithkostek7893 11 ай бұрын
I was 16 in 1971 and I got my first job at a bike store. I made 1.00 an hour and I was rich. Wads of cash! I was taught how to do this by the owner. Get some rubber coated gardening gloves (he used leather) and work the last few inches with just using your thumbs. He used a drop of oil instead of water if it was a new tire. I still carry a pair of gloves with me when I cycle.
@toxicexplorer1382
@toxicexplorer1382 11 ай бұрын
The real challenge is when you have a puncture on the road. Installing at home is the easy part.
@overcookit1433
@overcookit1433 11 ай бұрын
Especially in case you use latex inner tubes, NEVER EVER move the tyre lever along the tyre like shown here starting at 07:17; always remove the lever, and put it again under the tyre two inches or so further on to prevent damaging the inner tube. The second point is that I stopped leaving the inner tube slightly inflated, as I often damaged the inner tubes (Conti supersonic butyle at that time), and completely deflated the inner tubes when it comes to those last remaining inches before the tyre is fitted completely on the rim, and fix the part with the tyre already correct on the rim between my knees. After the tyre is on, I slightly inflate the tyre and flex the tyre to ensure the tube is nowhere between the rim and the tyre
@cdraynes5129
@cdraynes5129 11 ай бұрын
No professional uses a tyre lever. Get the tyre into the bottom of the rim, opposite the valve. On reaching the tight bit,hold wheel away from body, grasp tyre over top of wheel and ROLL the tyre towards you.. Then push up valve to make sure nothing trapped.
@datadps9142
@datadps9142 5 ай бұрын
Good it works🎉
@Tommi462
@Tommi462 11 ай бұрын
My current tyres (Corsa Next) were really easy to get on the rim. On the flip side, they were much harder to get to seat properly than my previous tyres that seated just fine with just a floor pump. These ones needed a booster and the valve core removed. And when I let the air out, they pop right off. Made the whole sealant process more annoying. I don't which is worse, destroying my fingers or making a mess with the sealant, but I hope to one day find a tire that lets me skip both.
@rg807
@rg807 11 ай бұрын
Another point about lubing the bead, if you're running tubeless, the residual dish soap, which is harmless and dries on its own, helps the tire seat the bead.
@gregtitus2467
@gregtitus2467 10 ай бұрын
Never knew about using the soapy water to lube that last section of the tire. Gotta try that next time I have a tight tire/rim fit. Thanks!
@bjm2762
@bjm2762 11 ай бұрын
Good tips Alex. As yet not had a tough one but I probably shouldn't have said that.
@samguan5236
@samguan5236 11 ай бұрын
After fitting couple GP5000s for my friends and myself. Get 3 Schwalbe tire levers(nice and thin), 2 will be used to hold the tires(one on each side) and the one will be use for prying the unseated middle part. You move the 2 levers inwards until you get the tire on. You won’t have any issue putting them on and taking them off at home or out on a ride. They’re the best levers I think, others are too thick.
@jrh1704
@jrh1704 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. I will try this as my gp5000's paired with a set of Easton's gave me and my mechanic fits. 4 inner tubes total, 3 on one rim, and he got lucky on the second. I spent 30 min to get one tire on and still pinched the tube before I even took them to him. I usually use 1 large Pedro's mixed with 1 or 2 thinner ones, but will try the Shwalbe levers and your technique next time, it can't hurt. I was looking for someone in the comments with gp5000 struggles
@Timberius
@Timberius 8 күн бұрын
It's good practise to also press the valve stem into the tire, to make sure that the innertube portion surrounding it isn't stuck under the bead, which happens often. After, pull it back out, pump up.
@NRajah
@NRajah 11 ай бұрын
Using the channel to compensate for the difference in wheel and tyre circumference definitely works. But don't be surprised when you inflate the tyre and it pops in to place.
@Sabhail_ar_Alba
@Sabhail_ar_Alba Ай бұрын
Most of the tight fitting problems are found in tubeless ready wheels. What the wheel maker does is create a shallow trench in the middle of the rim so when fitting a tyre you need to ensure it is inside that trench as much as possible.When pumped the tyre pushes out from the trench giving an improved seal which is why it's difficult to get the tyre on.
@simonalexandercritchley439
@simonalexandercritchley439 11 ай бұрын
With clinchers certain combinations of rim/tyre are very tight. I had some Token carbon that were a real beast with Continental but Velo flex went on easy. Some Mavic tight also although the old Open pros were average. Campag/Conti/Michelin could be tight. If you are using latex or any very thin tube do NOT drag the tyre lever around,always insert and remove carefully and re-insert further around otherwise you will damage the tube. The crayon stick or small piece of candle wax can be used roadside to lube the bead. In the old days when the beads were steel they were much stiffer and harder to fit.
@siegfriedbauer3846
@siegfriedbauer3846 10 ай бұрын
a super trick, i wonder why didn't i think of it myself
@wadewong4345
@wadewong4345 25 күн бұрын
Cheers Alex for the vid. After some recent struggles with new wider rims/tyres, i wondered if this has increased difficulty in this task? Older rims/tyres in my experience has been easier. Also, when out on the road, does adding water only as lube help too?? Cheers again!
@tedallenwolff
@tedallenwolff 11 ай бұрын
I carry a tire jack with me. It fits in a back pocket and works really well for roadside or workshop.
@grahamaustin9085
@grahamaustin9085 10 ай бұрын
Tyre jacks are great and eliminate the risk of pinching the inner tube with a lever.
@richardstewart5499
@richardstewart5499 11 күн бұрын
A little talcum powder works well, too. Great vid!!
@n22pdf
@n22pdf 11 ай бұрын
I use tyre glider brilliant 😊👍👍😃🚴🏻
@kennethward9530
@kennethward9530 11 ай бұрын
Many years ago, in the darkest hour of the night, in pouring rain, somewhere east of Loudeac, it took almost 30 minutes to force a Specialized Turbo S onto a Mavic Open 4 CD rim. I only succeeded because two others stopped to help.
@Elektronijaenis
@Elektronijaenis 10 ай бұрын
I'm not a roadie but used to commute an a bicycle a lot and do all maintenance myself. At first getting 32 mm 700c Schwalbe Marathon Plus was really a royal pain in the posterior on the few different wheels I've had. However after about 10 years I learned how to do it. Now I don't even need the tire levers every time. The trick really is just pushing the bead in the center of the rim, but there is a catch. Marathon plus is very stiff and the bead doesn't want t o stay in the center. After getting it almost there you have to start from the "bottom" (opposite end from the part that doesn't want to get in) and push it to teh center there. Pull up the tire from the part thet doesn't want to go with one hand and push the bead in the center starting from the opposite end. Keep pulling from the problem part and start pushing the bead to the center from other parts of the tire moving closer to the problem part. This should slowly create slack to the problem part and the constant pull by your other hand should keep the bead from popping up again.
@jimboyvw
@jimboyvw 11 ай бұрын
Place the stubborn tire and rim in a black plastic garbage bag in the sun for 20 ish minutes, the tire becomes Supple and easy to install with out tools. Best to have the tire installed to the point where you can’t proceed without a tool.
@leonarddaneman810
@leonarddaneman810 17 күн бұрын
Proper plastic/nylon levers a must . . . couldn't find my set and used metal ones in my old bike toolbox and butchered a $50 Continental and the tube, not to mention gouges in my Cosmo Mavic rim. $116 later at the bike shop I found my set . . . but my pride is still missing and the search continues.
@tommccafferty5591
@tommccafferty5591 10 ай бұрын
There is also a Bead Jack, a tool that pulls the last bit of bead over the edge of the rim. It has saved my thumbs many times.
@waynejohn5468
@waynejohn5468 11 ай бұрын
I got the P Zero race tyres on Vision SC 40 wheels, getting them on was a breeze. Its getting them off that was impossible. Even went to my lbs and even they couldn't get them off. One side was just stuck, had to take a set of bolt cutters to the tyre.
@chrisberga5960
@chrisberga5960 11 ай бұрын
Good video. Now please do one showing how to pop the bead on tire that is really tight on the rim. I have a tire/wheel combo that is nearly impossible to pop the bead in order to change the tube.
@user-vq4mp2wz5l
@user-vq4mp2wz5l 11 ай бұрын
Triban RC520 stock wheels with schwalbe Durano plus. Good luck Sir.
@JordyJayHomer
@JordyJayHomer 10 ай бұрын
I've said before that the tightest combo I ever had was an old GP3000 clincher and a Rigida DP18 rim. It took me about 20 mins to get the tyre on
@julianmorris9951
@julianmorris9951 11 ай бұрын
Putting new vittoria corsa on old mavic ma rims took two big desert spoons and washing up liquid 😅 straighten the spoons later so the missus didn’t find out😊
@old_surfer
@old_surfer 10 ай бұрын
Soap makes a huge difference. I'm surprised you are one of the few who recommends it. I have changed 100s of automobile tires, and we always apply some soapy water to the bead before mounting each tire. Great video
@marianneoelund2940
@marianneoelund2940 4 ай бұрын
Oh, I always thought the soapy water was to help spot any air leaks.
@hectorleon7162
@hectorleon7162 4 ай бұрын
New Continental GatorHardshell+ carbon wheel clincher/tubeless was so hard to fit. My poor thumbs 😢. Hand soap helped and tire levers punctured tire and has to be dismounted 😅. But now I’m happy on my new wheels 😁.
@ivailodjilianov3238
@ivailodjilianov3238 Ай бұрын
here I am watching this helpful video after clipping 3 (three) inner tubes with my lever while trying to fit Vittoria Randonneur Wire Bead Tires
@nonamenoname246
@nonamenoname246 3 күн бұрын
If certain tires come in foldable and nonfoldable versions (like the conti gatorskin tires I used to use), you may find that your chosen tire is less a problem if you pay extra for the foldable version. Also, plastic tire levers can vary as far as the shape of the end and the type of plastic, so from bitter experience I learned how to tell just by feel or look which tire lever would be a lot easier for me to use. Often a certain cheaper black version of tire lever that was a little less rigid was far easier for me when the wheel tolerance got grim..
@ruan13o
@ruan13o 11 ай бұрын
Could you now demonstrate with Schwalbe Marathons please? I love them because they never puncture but the few times in the last 5 years when I've had to change them (usually because they're worn out) I have broken multiple plastic tire levels (moved on to metal ones now) and injured my fingers.
@rct8884
@rct8884 11 ай бұрын
Dish washing mix works for me everytime.
@Big2Planker
@Big2Planker 11 ай бұрын
I ALWAYS have trouble with the rear. NEVER the front tire. On multiple rims, friends bikes, gravel, road, MTB. I can not figure out why. Last year in Mallorca, the mechanic at the hotel had the same experience. He couldn't figure it out either. On the road bike, DTSwiss 50mm depth. Crazy.
@user-rv4mq3xv3p
@user-rv4mq3xv3p 11 ай бұрын
Find the right rim/tyre combo and stick with it...I had Vittoria Rubino Pro TLR on my DT Swiss P1800 rims, total pig to fit , get seated and remove. This year went for Hutchinson Storm Fusion 5 Performance 11 TLR and put them on with ease by hand...blew up and seated far easier with a track pump, and with Orange sealant hold the air far far better than the Rubinos.....
@frozerekmeyata4091
@frozerekmeyata4091 7 ай бұрын
That was an easy tire to put on, so easy you didn't really need the lube. Tire levers do need to be strong, I had steel core plastic levers but after a while they crack and chip off the steel leaving the steel exposed, Pedros levers are too thick for road tires, so I now use Lezyne Power XL levers, they work great. But when you run into extremely tough tires I resort to the Kool Stop Tire Bead Jack to tackle the hard part.. I ran into a tire where it was so tough it broke my Soma Steel Core levers and a Pedros lever even after lubing, then as I was trying to put on one section the bead would come off on the opposite side that was on the rim that I was trying to hold on with my hand to no avail. So to keep that bead from slipping off the rim. I used two 1/4 inch wide reuseable zip ties, a small screw driver, and a pair of pliers. I put one zip tie on right were the bead starts to come off the rim, cinch that down tight which will smash the tire flat to the rim by using the pliers to pull the tie, then about a half inch from that first tie and were the tire is actually on in the rim, I put the second zip tie and pull it as tight as I can. Now I can work on the other bead with the Kool Jack without that bead coming off. Once the bead is on, simply use a small screwdriver to release the tab so the zip ties will loosen, save them for another tire.
@johne7100
@johne7100 Ай бұрын
I usually lube it with a bit of spit. Soap would be better but rarely available at the roadside - although I suppose you could nick one of those little bottles of shampoo you get in hotels and carry that. T'other thing I do is to shove the valve (I use inner tubes) back into the tyre so that I can squeeze the bead down into the well then, as you say, do this the rest of the way round. Thx for Park tyre lever mention: I thought my levers were going to break today, getting a Schwalbe Durano off a shallow-welled rim. Getting it back on was a bit of a job as well.
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