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  • Ugh, ridiculously tight fitting tyres, how does one deal with them? I've never had a tight tyre situation before, but put my Vittoria Open Pave onto my new wheels with H+Son TB14's last night and while the front one went on OK, the rear was a complete bugger to get on.

    I eventually managed to get it on using my hands after slightly damaging several tyre levers, but I now have no idea how I'm going to get the rear tyre off again. It's too tight to get a tyre lever in there, on either side, and I now have no confidence in doing any proper riding on it as I don't think I'll be able to get the tyre off in the event of a puncture.

    Help?!

  • Push the bead of the tyre out from the clinching surface of the rim and into the bottom of the valley. This should create some slack for you to now get a tyre lever in.

  • Push the bead of the tyre out from the clinching surface of the rim and into the bottom of the valley.

    That's easy for you to say, but there isn't much of a valley in a TB14

  • I did try this, made sod all difference, no way I'm going to get a tyre lever in.

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