Tyre Fitting Service

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by Jonmark, May 28, 2025.

  1. The cable tie method works very well . A boot heel, soap and cable ties to keep the tyre compressed make it easy.
     
  2. Without tyre levers? And on what bike and with which tyres?
     
  3. Multi 1200s .any tyre.
     
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  4. Thanks for all the good suggestions. Now booked in to GTC for a pair of Metzler Roadtec 02s.
     
  5. Do. It yourself, it's easier than you think
     
  6. Here, the shortest clip I could find.

     
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  7. Tyre levers are cheap, need a bead breaker obviously, I don't bother balancing anymore, but have a static balancer:
    All my bikes: 996, 999, 1098, 1199, muttly, monsters , mates R1,R6 etc etc
     
  8. Ratched strap round the circumference of the tyre to get the bead back in if it's difficult on the inflation
     
  9. Furniture polish if you don't have tyre soap
     
  10. Would be trying that if I didn't have my kit. Not sure about using silicone lube on the bead, stays slippy... As he said: "This doesn't always work". :laughing:

    Kit is pricey I'll admit, even though a tyre lever is included it doesn't contact the rim, just used to easily get the bead over the nylon 'shoe'.

     
    #30 Bumpkin, Jun 2, 2025
    Last edited: Jun 2, 2025
  11. 2 tyre levers, rim protectors, bead breaker..
     
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