I happened to see this on You Tube and thought it interesting
Thumbs?I only ever use a tyre lever to remove them as using them to fit tyres can easily damage the tube. When fitting, if you work the beads into the centre of the rim well both sides then it gives sufficient slack to get it over the rim edge at the end. You also need to not inflate the tube too much at the beginning.
Took me quite a while fitting tyres to get this technique perfected, but I am yet to be defeated by a rim or a tyre even MP ones on a 16" Brompton rim.
Before I mastered this technique, I used washing up liquid, talcolm powder and ended up with very sore thumbs.
Now I don't need any of them
Funny story attached to this. I'd borrowed an old car off a friend to fill a transport gap, but it soon became apparent a front wheel was out of balance. So I dropped into a lesser tyre repair place to have it balanced, which they duly did, adding one weight.Before I mastered this technique, I used washing up liquid