Swapping tyres - tips & tricks
Discussion
I have a set of Park Tool TL1C Tyre Levers.
This weekend, I spent a lot of time cursing and having the levers come off the wheel when i tried to swap my wife's tyres from MTB tyres to road tyres for the upcoming road charity rides we are riding.
I don't remember struggling like this before, same tools too, but i'd hate to be doing this at the side of the road as opposed to at home with a beer close by!
What tips and tricks do people use for this supposedly simple task? Are there better tools than the Park ones i have?
This weekend, I spent a lot of time cursing and having the levers come off the wheel when i tried to swap my wife's tyres from MTB tyres to road tyres for the upcoming road charity rides we are riding.
I don't remember struggling like this before, same tools too, but i'd hate to be doing this at the side of the road as opposed to at home with a beer close by!
What tips and tricks do people use for this supposedly simple task? Are there better tools than the Park ones i have?
hab1966 said:
I have a set of Park Tool TL1C Tyre Levers.
This weekend, I spent a lot of time cursing and having the levers come off the wheel when i tried to swap my wife's tyres from MTB tyres to road tyres for the upcoming road charity rides we are riding.
I don't remember struggling like this before, same tools too, but i'd hate to be doing this at the side of the road as opposed to at home with a beer close by!
What tips and tricks do people use for this supposedly simple task? Are there better tools than the Park ones i have?
Your tools are fine, make sure the bead opposite where you're working is fully in the well of the rim before you start working the tyre off.This weekend, I spent a lot of time cursing and having the levers come off the wheel when i tried to swap my wife's tyres from MTB tyres to road tyres for the upcoming road charity rides we are riding.
I don't remember struggling like this before, same tools too, but i'd hate to be doing this at the side of the road as opposed to at home with a beer close by!
What tips and tricks do people use for this supposedly simple task? Are there better tools than the Park ones i have?
counterofbeans said:
I often struggle with tight tyres on carbon ribs. I find the fairly wide flat Zefal levers suit me best. I bought a VAR but it broke the first time I used it! The thin end that goes under the tyre and pivots on the rim cracked under strain. I've seen good reviews of https://www.tyrekey.com/ but not indulged in one yet.
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