Barry
Having gone through what you did this weekend far too many times I finally
decided to NEVER use a tire iron to install a tire again. What I use is a
rubber mallet and dish detergent. What I do is line up the tube, bring the
valve stem throught the hole and run the nut about 3/4 of the way down. Then
with the tire on a thin rubber mat (optional) I kneel on the outer edge,
apply some detergent, and using one hand to press the tire onto the rim I
whack the edge of the tire with the mallet, moving around the tire as it
becomes seated. On a 15' it takes some serious pressing and the last 6' to 8'
can be a pain. On a 21' you really don't even need the mallet. This method
has worked for me for the last 18 years and a side benefit is you end up with
a great grip. Seriously try it after the first couple it's fairly easy.
Ed
Windsor Oh
[dsn_klr650] need flat tire repair help
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