Can't get Tyres on my Rims...
paulbox
Posts: 1,203
I know this is pretty pathetic, so sorry for that... :oops:
I'm converting my old MB in to a commuter, bought some Continental Sport Contact Reflex Tyres (26x1.3) to improve ability on the road but I just can't get them on to my rims (Mavic 717).
I even decided to risk a tube and tried levering them on without any luck.
Am I doing something stupid? Are these tyres designed for slimmer rims?
I'm converting my old MB in to a commuter, bought some Continental Sport Contact Reflex Tyres (26x1.3) to improve ability on the road but I just can't get them on to my rims (Mavic 717).
I even decided to risk a tube and tried levering them on without any luck.
Am I doing something stupid? Are these tyres designed for slimmer rims?
XC: Giant Anthem X
Fun: Yeti SB66
Road: Litespeed C1, Cannondale Supersix Evo, Cervelo R5
Trainer: Bianchi via Nirone
Hack: GT hardtail with Schwalbe City Jets
Fun: Yeti SB66
Road: Litespeed C1, Cannondale Supersix Evo, Cervelo R5
Trainer: Bianchi via Nirone
Hack: GT hardtail with Schwalbe City Jets
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make sure you are getting the beads into the well of the rim.
should go on OK."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
Copius amounts of soapy water works for me..............great for fitting stubborn tyres as well !!Ride it like you stole it.........Yeah Baby!!!
2008 Spesh Enduro SL Expert
2010 Fuji Roubaix 1.0 Ltd Edition0 -
hot water would help as would putting them on a radiator.Salsa Spearfish 29er
http://superdukeforum.forumatic.com/index.php0 -
It may be obvious but.. fit one bead at a time.. and as mentioned make sure the bead sits in the well of the rim for less tension..0
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Thanks for the tips, will give it another go tomorrow.XC: Giant Anthem X
Fun: Yeti SB66
Road: Litespeed C1, Cannondale Supersix Evo, Cervelo R5
Trainer: Bianchi via Nirone
Hack: GT hardtail with Schwalbe City Jets0 -
I've got similar Conti Sport Contact tyres on my hybrid (700c x 28 ) and they're a pig to get on, I managed eventually to get them on at home but the thought of messing about fixing a puncture out on the road made me go out and buy one of these
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product.asp? ... rc=froogle
I've used it twice now and it work a treat.0 -
I'm glad someone else has had this problem... I don't feel quite so... :oops:
I haven't had chance to have another go at the tyres, but I'm liking the look of that tool, will get one ordered. Thanks very much!XC: Giant Anthem X
Fun: Yeti SB66
Road: Litespeed C1, Cannondale Supersix Evo, Cervelo R5
Trainer: Bianchi via Nirone
Hack: GT hardtail with Schwalbe City Jets0