Talc powder, two levers, a plastic rim protector thing and sone serious patience. Don't ever get too greedy. And every time you run out of slack, push the tyre back into the valley of the rim. Do it over and over again and you'll get it on no bother.
Also have found that TT = tube type tyres. Slight difference in sidewall strength mostly (they are softer on sides than tube leas tyres), but if you have tubeless tyres ans are putting a tube in them, its possible but quite tricky!
Talc powder, two levers, a plastic rim protector thing and sone serious patience. Don't ever get too greedy. And every time you run out of slack, push the tyre back into the valley of the rim. Do it over and over again and you'll get it on no bother.
Also have found that TT = tube type tyres. Slight difference in sidewall strength mostly (they are softer on sides than tube leas tyres), but if you have tubeless tyres ans are putting a tube in them, its possible but quite tricky!