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Cormac Eason
23/10/09 12:31
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If I was having that much trouble fitting a tyre I definitely wouldn't risk taking it out cycling for fear of getting a puncture and being unable to get the tyre off and therefore stranded. I've been able to get almost all tyres I've tried off and onto the wheel without tyre levers (Including a few road tyres), all by making use of the circumference of the rim being less in the centre than at the edges of the rim, so moving the tyre bead to the centre creates enough slack that the tyre can be removed without levers. I may also have pretty strong hands, but very little strength is needed for most tyre/rim conbinations.

Certain tyre and rim combinations are fundamentally incompatible though, one example I've seen first hand was a Hutchinson Octopus DH tyre on a Mavic XM 819 rim. The tyre beads were so thick that only one would fit in the centre groove of the rim.

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SquarePants
26/10/09 15:20
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Here in Norway most people have heated floors in the bathrooms. Leave the problem tyre on the heated floor overnight and next day pops on with no problems.

Needed this on my Nokian studded tyres which seem to shrink through the summer when left hanging in the garage...

PS - heated floors also a godsend for home brewing!
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gorehound
26/10/09 18:12
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Pity we don't have heated floors in england.
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Mike Spence
26/10/09 18:32
gorehound wrote (see)
Pity we don't have heated floors in england.

You don't? 
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gorehound
26/10/09 18:36
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Mike Spence wrote (see)
gorehound wrote (see)
Pity we don't have heated floors in england.

You don't? 

You mean you do?
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Mike Spence
26/10/09 18:40
My bathroom has underfloor heating.  It's not a new concept.
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gorehound
26/10/09 18:43
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Not exactly common either.
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Mike Spence
26/10/09 18:48
Hmm, maybe it's a Southern thing.
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gorehound
26/10/09 18:50
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Possibly. You're all softies down there .
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Dalesman
26/10/09 18:52
Mike Spence wrote (see)
My bathroom has underfloor heating.  It's not a new concept.
Sure it isnt just poor plumbing.
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