Out on a ride this morning and no sooner had I had one of those thoughts, " what would a blow out be like on my plus size tyres?", when sure enough, sudden hiss and instant loss of air from the front end. I try to be prepared on rides, track pump,chain link, magnet, etc so didn't panic. Then I tried getting the 3" Schwalbe Nobby Nic off. Took me about 10 minutes and snapped one of my four levers in the process. 10mm gash in the middle of the tyre so easy to find the gash on the inner, but even so I fitted a new inner. If getting the Tubless ready tyre off was hard, getting it back on was even harder. Lever number two snapped. Half an hour after puncturing all was well. Except I'd committed the cardinal sin of assuming the gash was the only injury and hadn't done my usual feel around the inside. Of course there was a huge thorn too, tyre went down and so process started again, though now I only had the two levers. For some reason it seemed even harder this time. Thorn found, tube mended, tyre back on. I tried and tried to re fit the tyre eventually snapping the third lever. A group of hikers stopped to help and despite group efforts from some strong looking individuals, nothing doing. As they set to leave me I had one last effort and with my last and most useless lever I somehow managed to pop it on, pushing against a gate post. I could have wept with joy. This had taken pretty much an hour to sort out, and on my normal 26" bike a puncture is fixed in 5 minutes.
So my question is, has anyone got any methods of dealing with 3" plus tyre removal/ fitting out on the trail?
I broke the bead seal and pushed th tyre into the centre of the rim to allow as much slack as possible. I started at the valve so the last push would be opposite. I think the issue is tubeless ready tyres are a close fit to the diameter of the wheel and the rims are wide and flatter than normal so pushing the tyre into the centre doesn't give much of an advantage. Maybe I'll have to go tubeless, but the gash was big enough that it wouldn't have saved me. I bought some Park Tool levers at the bike shop on the way home so hopefully they may be tougher. Any tips would be much appreciated. I now need a lie down and a cold drink...
So my question is, has anyone got any methods of dealing with 3" plus tyre removal/ fitting out on the trail?
I broke the bead seal and pushed th tyre into the centre of the rim to allow as much slack as possible. I started at the valve so the last push would be opposite. I think the issue is tubeless ready tyres are a close fit to the diameter of the wheel and the rims are wide and flatter than normal so pushing the tyre into the centre doesn't give much of an advantage. Maybe I'll have to go tubeless, but the gash was big enough that it wouldn't have saved me. I bought some Park Tool levers at the bike shop on the way home so hopefully they may be tougher. Any tips would be much appreciated. I now need a lie down and a cold drink...