Bro, you are a pro rider that’s super kind and super patient! For the other 99% of us riders out there, cushcore really needs to make install easier. Everyone knows this, including CC. Maybe it’s about time they do something about it…
Kyle and April I am SO HAPPY to see you back making informative and easy to follow videos. I especially liked the cut away shots that showed how the tire moves within the rim during installation. Furthermore, as someone who struggles with installing tubeless tires, demonstrating the benefit of the Bead Bro's was a real revelation, that will save me SO MUCH aggravation! Keep up the good work! Malcolm.The.Aussie
Hey Everyone! Hope this video is helpful for those who are interested in trying a cushcore or are struggling with the install process of one they already bought. We had a little bit of a short week this week which is why I (Kyle) just filmed a solo video but we have been working on a new series which will launch in two weeks in which April will learn all of the skills to build up a bike! Thanks so much for all of your support, we really appreciate you all. For those curious our first Podcast will go live on this coming Tuesday on our second channel! ruclips.net/channel/UCQjClS6XBlA6RzspLqT6SfQ . Hope you all have a great weekend!! Also here is a link to the cushcore xc i use on all my bikes front and rear and in all of Aprils bikes rear only. It says it goes up to a 2.4 but I have used it in many bikes with 2.6 tires with good success. jenson.sjv.io/15AKb9
I've been mountain biking in Boise since 1985 with a Fisher hard tail...... I graduated to a stump jumper And then to a full suspension super light. I haven't been mountain biking since I got in a car accident a few years back but I'm watching your channel to support you.
Great video. Maybe this is a stupid question but at like the 10:30 mark in the video once you have one bead in and the second side still open, couldn't you just put the cushcore in the rim then so you're not fighting it? Seems like it would be fairly easy to pop in with the second side still open. Clearly I have not installed one yet but logistically I don't see why it wouldn't be able to seat in the rim at that point.
Replying to my own reply: I just installed some this morning and I would definitely recommend doing it my way. Skipped a bunch of steps. If you already have tubeless ready rims just open up one side only, leave the other side bead still seated. Pull the tube out. Swap the valve. Put the cushcore in. Then close up that side using the technique in this video with trying to shove the bead you are working on underneath the cushcore (that's definitely the hardest part of the whole thing). Saved a bunch of time and headache by leaving the opposite bead still seated in the rim throughout the entire process.
Nice. This was probably the only video of somebody doing it in the workshop/office and not worrying about getting things messy. Just shows how much you've nailed down the method. Thanks so much for the video!
I use a barrel like you but instead, I use the roll / tuck technique and have gotten my installs down to two minutes if all goes easy and I don’t need any tools other than my hands. It might help that I’m in Oregon and our shop manager used to work for CushCore so we did many installs and he showed me tricks. 👍 I like to start tucking at about 2 o’clock if the valve is 12. I work the bead in and around to about 10 o’clock then at 6 o’clock roll tuck it deep then work back towards 12 with my hip hold pressure to keep the bead stuck in. Then flip the last bit over and in. Flip it over and do the other side. 👍 I’ve done Tannus too and nobody else in the shop wanted to touch those! 👎
Kyle thank you!! Just did my first ever cushcore pro install with maxxis dhr DD and followed your guide to a T and it worked perfectly, did it all under one hour. My local shop here basically said they won't install cushcore for me because "it's too hard" and "takes too much time" so I said F them I'll learn myself. No problem at all but couldn't do it without your guidance!! Thanks a million!!!!
Thank you so much!!! I been doing this for about 4 hours then I watched your video it took me less than 5 mins to install one side and complete the installation in 30 Mins first time installing cush core pro.
Wow, great tutorial! I didn’t even know what a Cush core was before this and still watched all the way thru. Great pacing, beautiful shots. Im excited for the future of this channel. A comparison where April tries to guess if the cushcore is installed or not would be a fun video. Then you can do a trail test to see how much a difference having it on vs off makes!
I've never used the XC version of CushCore but it looks easier than regular Cushcore. It's all about taking your time and really working on getting that bead down and under that Cushcore. Great tutorial!
Awesome Kyle. Great to see this first video of you working in the workshop. Love your down to earth genuineness!! Workshop looks great. Content is great. Delivery is great. Good job all around! Well done 💪👌👍
Thanks so much Christiaan! We can't wait to start the maintenance series with April soon too! It should be a blast! We are really hoping to put out a good library of helpful videos to help everyone save money on service!
I don't use Cushcore, but even when mounting the tire - very helpful was the part where the cut tire/rim showed up and you only pressed the one bead into the rim that was actually trying to pop onto the rim . I always tried to keep both beads on the middle of the rim when installing tire, but with the Schwalbe it was always an extra struggle. Today I tried not to worry about the first bead already on the rim and press in "valley" of the rim that only second bead on what I was "working on" - I got a little extra slack, it was much easier - only one lever needed and no sweat :) Thank you.
Ha! I just installed a pair, with 27.5 plus coming next week. 1st: put it in the dryer for a 30 seconds, on medium heat. Especially if it's cloudy outside. 🤗
Nice video, you have way more patience with that install than I do...lol. After hearing all the trouble folks have had with install and especially removing the Cushcore, I went with VITTORIA AIR-LINER. Very easy to install and remove tire (provided you get the correct size insert) and they have worked perfect. In fact, I was able to ride off the trail with a "flat" tire and only the insert inside.
That was a really great video. I’ve tried to install these before and it’s always been a total pain in the ass. After using your method I was able to take the tire off and put it back on with relative ease. Thank you so much
Thanks for the video, will re-watch the next time I fight with my Cushcores. Even removing them is a royal pain. About the zip-ties being wasteful, you can actually get reusable zip ties that have a little mechanism that lets you open them.
Thanks for the tips and suggestions! It worked perfectly. Funny enough my front tire took the longest because I couldn’t line the stem and logo up perfectly. But once that finally lined up, everything popped into place. The bead buddy is definitely a MIST have. It’s such a simple yet helpful tool.
I had to remove mine because it was so difficult to install, this vid changed my mind! this is like one of those pro guide series! 😉 I reckon cush core should give you a big fat thank you for this 🤣
Excellent tips for those that struggle or haven't done it. I just did a couple the other day and don't have any trouble once you understand a few basic things. My number one emphasis is getting that bead tucked under and deep in the rim. I liked those green holders. I can also recommend the cush core tire Irons, work well also. I like adding the sealant just prior to popping on that last bead but agree with your point on can be messy if you errored. Great job.
Thanks Jeff! Yeah the cushcore levers are also really nice, I just had one install where i poked a hole in my rim tape using them and since then I switched back to the smaller schwalbe tire levers. The cushcore ones are great for pushing the bead in though!
Awesome, professional video. Loved the cutaway shots to the cross sections of the tyre and rim so that one can see what actually happens when the tyre is being inserted. Keep up the amazing work. Glad to see you are back and fully recovered.
Great video. Everyone has an approach that works for them. Me personally, I use a couple tricks. Rim tape, smooth and bead to bead. I use 35mm tape on a 32mm ID rim. Next I mount the tire and set both sides and inflate. Remove one side of the tire. Stretch the Cushcore out using my knees and feet and hands. A warm CushCore is better. Put the cushcore on the rim, inside the tire. Use a small amount of soapy water if the tire is new and just install the second bead by pushing the bead deep into the spoke well. I can usually do these without levers, depending on the rim and tire. By installing the tire and seating a bead first it makes the install WAY easier. JMO. Thanks for the vid!
Nice video. I liked those cross sections. I've ran Cushcore for 2 years and was happy with it. I am not using it anymore, though. With my RA, it is next to impossible to install them myself. I cannot get them off either. Just hurts my hands too much. It is a good product and wish I could keep using it. I sent a message to the company about my condition and how Cushcore helps me ride. The developer of Cushcore got a hold of me and gave me a very nice message about how he was happy his product was helping me. He sent me some swag, which he didn't have to do.
if u don't have a bead buddy, a 3/16 thick rope can be pushed between the tire and rim to let it fall into the rim valley. i used this method installing Vittoria inserts and it was a life saver.
Needed that tutorial!!! I don't have cush core, but since I'm starting to ride trails with more rocks and roots, I've ordered some. I hope it's easy as your install.
I've used Cushcore for a few years now and love it. Haven't used the BeadBro's, but have used their phat tire lever which really helps. I do find that spraying some soapy water around the edge of the cushcore and bead really helps to slide the tire down into the center channel.
I learned some tire installation tips I've never heard before I watched this video, and I've put on quite a bit of 'em. Very nice video. One thing that helps me know if I've installed the tire in the correct rotational direction, is studying the knobs. Some tires have knobs that point in the direction of forward rotation, and so if you have the tire installed correctly, the knobs should be pointing forward. If they're pointing towards the back of the bike, you need to take the tire off and flip it around lol. When the bike is upside down, the direction is actually the opposite, which can be tricky (and why I prefer changing a tire either in a bike stand or the bike rightside up).
Kyle, thank you for this video, this gave me the confidence to do it myself and it went fairly smoothly. Definitely earned my subscription as well, great content!
Great video tutorial on this. After countless struggles decided to try Panzer inserts. Waaay easier and so far I really like how they perform. Just letting folks know about a lesser known option🙂
If you get the chance, try the install of a plus tire. The 3" x 27.5" install had me getting the inside wall against the rim tape to be able to air up. Thanks for the video!
Tire first seat the beads then open one side up and then shove her in wayyy easier. I have some other tricks too but…. Some of us are built different. Same technique you use for motos running a bib moose. Other than that solid advice Kyle. Love ya buddy!
Yeah I actually started doing that after some more suggestions! I asked the Cushcore guys and they said they always do it one side at a time but that they might try doing some the other way. I need to make and updated video on the easier way!
I use Tannus and the process is very similar. Getting that bead to the center is incredibly important. I don't have a bead bro, but what I do is tuck the tire under the insert then use clamps to pinch it in place. Works just like an extra pair of hands. Installing inserts has been a learning experience but the ride quality is top notch. Would recommend using inserts for sure. Got them in both my hardtail and full sus.
At least you haven't got to worry about pinching the inner tube (being tubeless). As a kid, apart from straining ridiculously with the tyre leavers, finding the thing was then flat again due to my ineptitude was a frequent downer. The reviews on these things are good. Again, thanks for the tips (those bead clamps look good).
Nice job! I just put a Cush core pro on with some downhill casing continentals yesterday and my hands are beat up!! Putting a XC on the front with when the new front wheel arrives on Tuesday!
Great to see the new workshop and appreciate the tip on ending at the valve, that was previously where I started. Bead Bros on the shopping list. We also run Super G Schwalbe tires. Am still not looking forward to this job on my sons DH bike, but I now have all the knowledge. Thanks Kyle
Excellent video! I've used this technique on other inserts as well with a variation: Using those exact tire levers instead of the Bead Bro tools. The clip side does the same thing, albeit not quite as well. If I use 3-4 of those levers to push/hold the tire in the center rim channel, I've found it gives me the slack I need.
no. those clips don't push the bead far enough into the rim, which makes a HUGE difference. anyway, could you also make a video on how to UNinstall a cush core? that's where I struggle much more.
Cushcore is a pain in the rear!!! Since I starting using the Vittoria Airliner life is easier and it is actually a better product, with the Vittoria you can even pedal the bike back to the car, pretty much all the guys I ride with went the Vittoria way. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully it can be one of those videos that continues to help people in the future! We have a bunch of fun stuff planned over the next few weeks and we can't wait to do more tech videos :)
Very well done. Sound and lighting are good to go, new shop is almost as nice as that awesome looking stool under the bench. Lovin it! Cool to see the Niner ebike. I ride a Dengfu E06 Carbon Frame fat tire, full suspension ebike. I wish I could use Crushcore in my wheels, but Cc does not make a insert for my 100mm carbon wheels. I run my wheels tubeless, so a insert would be nice, but I cannot find a set big enough that is for tubeless. Kyle you are looking healthier every video.
I've gotten very proficient changing tires with chshcore, I have to suggest getting the cushcore bead dropper tire lever. It has a huge handle on it and makes it easy to push the bead into the channel. Also, the plastic trash can is a must have.
Thank you! We have another fun Cushcore video we will post in the next few weeks on this channel or the @ridemtbexpress channel as Kyle has gotten better at installing them.
Lining up the logos is good for diagnosis too! Like you sprung a leak and took the tire off to check it. Now is the leak from a dent in a rim or is there a tear in the tire you can't see right away? If the logos are matched, you can re-produce your setup and figure out what exactly happened.
Nice video. I have been tempted to run CC. But sadly my time is limited and I would rather spend the time riding. But looks pretty easy, maybe I’ll give it a go.
great work as always. Have been considering running inserts for multiple reasons. feel cushcore offers the best rim protection so may be worth the more difficult install compared to alternative brand products . This video was so helpful in part b/c of explaining not only the how but the why to help us understand the how better.
I find it much easier to do one side of the tire first, then insert, then the other side of the tire. That way you never push out the insert which can be a pain. I find it easy to get the insert seat if I push my knees on the rim on the bottom part and use both hands to get the insert all the way up and end at the top. I hope it makes sense. Did a set of super gravity today and man these are pretty rigid. I wish I had seen your tip about the sun, that would have helped me a bit I think. Also, this made me consider getting some of those bead bros...
Awesome!! Kyle, you are such a kind person. The time you take to explain something in a way that is very easily understood but not dull at all, it's just perfect. Keep it up, camera angles were also great and it looks really sweet in the new workshop. Maybe as a improvement: would be nice if you would link in the video to the manufacturer tool site. Some tools you show are very convenient and first thing I think is : okay, where can I get these??
1st Time I did cushcore I Just did it the Cave man way sweating Buckets and Bloody fingers lol now I use Tire levers now.. good Video man I will Have to Get me some Bead Bros and also try 3 Tire Levers you did that Nice and Easy.. Oh and Remember every One zip ties Can be Reusable if you Get a Razor blade use the sharp corner to Lift the Plastic Tab with Blade Between tab and Notches slid it Back open. just don't cut your self. also the plastic tab may Weaken over time if reused to many times..
I got cushcore installs down to a science now. Took me about 3 practice tries, 0 tools. You have to man handle and tuck them and the sidewalls. Then again, I have a pretty strong grip, hands and fingers due to my line of work. Pinch, tuck and counter on the other side and the cushcore/tires never come off. The last portion, I hold on to bead that is on and stretch, pull and roll the bead that needs to be sat, all while I keep the sat on bead in center of wheel(the channel) with my palms and thumbs. I do this on DD and DH casings on maxxis tires. Good luck.
You guys have made me such a better rider with your tutorials, and now a better mechanic! I have to ask, do you personally use cushcore? I have never heard of them until now! Thanks, and I'm happy you guys have your dream setup! Totally takes your channel to another level -hope it pays off ^^
Bro you can hook the schwal-buh levers over your rim On the other side of the spoon is the clip part it you push it in and it hooks into the rim It works freakishly good and i tested it on some really freaking tight japanese tires
Thats a great point! I totally forgot to show that haha! I seriously think those are my favorite levers ever, i have used park tool, pedros, feedback, cuschore, maxxis and these little tiny schwalbe ones i got 5 years ago are my favorite haha
best piece of advice was to push the bead to the "middle channel" to get more space. Installed my first cushcore insert in less than 10min over the weekend using this approach
Hey guys, I've got a question. I see you're using th XC cush core I use 2.6 tires , my question is can I use the XC with those tires or will I need the go to the regular cush core. Love the content and so glad that you are back and healthy again! Love you too April!
I have installed CushCore Pro easily with just my hands and smal tire levers, it is easy when you understand how give more room/slack for your tire. Bind of your tire have to be closer to center of the rim it is easiest position
Mate, that cutout part you're showing is so informative, really gives you an idea how things should line up. Very informative 👌
Thanks! I figured the sacrifice of old rim tire and Cushcore would be worth it for some people haha :). Glad it was helpful!
@@AprilRideMTB That extra step will pay in spades in the long run. 🤟
Tyvm!
Bro, you are a pro rider that’s super kind and super patient!
For the other 99% of us riders out there, cushcore really needs to make install easier. Everyone knows this, including CC. Maybe it’s about time they do something about it…
Thank you!
If they made the install easier, then the product wouldn’t work as well. The reason it works so well is because of how tight it all fits together.
Kyle and April
I am SO HAPPY to see you back making informative and easy to follow videos.
I especially liked the cut away shots that showed how the tire moves within the rim during installation.
Furthermore, as someone who struggles with installing tubeless tires, demonstrating the benefit of the Bead Bro's was a real revelation, that will save me SO MUCH aggravation!
Keep up the good work!
Malcolm.The.Aussie
Thanks so much Malcolm!!
Hey Everyone! Hope this video is helpful for those who are interested in trying a cushcore or are struggling with the install process of one they already bought. We had a little bit of a short week this week which is why I (Kyle) just filmed a solo video but we have been working on a new series which will launch in two weeks in which April will learn all of the skills to build up a bike! Thanks so much for all of your support, we really appreciate you all. For those curious our first Podcast will go live on this coming Tuesday on our second channel! ruclips.net/channel/UCQjClS6XBlA6RzspLqT6SfQ . Hope you all have a great weekend!! Also here is a link to the cushcore xc i use on all my bikes front and rear and in all of Aprils bikes rear only. It says it goes up to a 2.4 but I have used it in many bikes with 2.6 tires with good success. jenson.sjv.io/15AKb9
I've been mountain biking in Boise since 1985 with a Fisher hard tail...... I graduated to a stump jumper And then to a full suspension super light. I haven't been mountain biking since I got in a car accident a few years back but I'm watching your channel to support you.
@@KeyofDavid5778 we are really sorry to hear about your accident! Thank you so much for watching and supporting though :)
Love the elbow technique. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Maybe this is a stupid question but at like the 10:30 mark in the video once you have one bead in and the second side still open, couldn't you just put the cushcore in the rim then so you're not fighting it? Seems like it would be fairly easy to pop in with the second side still open. Clearly I have not installed one yet but logistically I don't see why it wouldn't be able to seat in the rim at that point.
Replying to my own reply: I just installed some this morning and I would definitely recommend doing it my way. Skipped a bunch of steps. If you already have tubeless ready rims just open up one side only, leave the other side bead still seated. Pull the tube out. Swap the valve. Put the cushcore in. Then close up that side using the technique in this video with trying to shove the bead you are working on underneath the cushcore (that's definitely the hardest part of the whole thing). Saved a bunch of time and headache by leaving the opposite bead still seated in the rim throughout the entire process.
Such an articulated explanation. Man, you are very professional. Many hours invested. The set, the lighting, and of course the content.
Beautiful.
Nice. This was probably the only video of somebody doing it in the workshop/office and not worrying about getting things messy. Just shows how much you've nailed down the method. Thanks so much for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
I use a barrel like you but instead, I use the roll / tuck technique and have gotten my installs down to two minutes if all goes easy and I don’t need any tools other than my hands.
It might help that I’m in Oregon and our shop manager used to work for CushCore so we did many installs and he showed me tricks. 👍
I like to start tucking at about 2 o’clock if the valve is 12. I work the bead in and around to about 10 o’clock then at 6 o’clock roll tuck it deep then work back towards 12 with my hip hold pressure to keep the bead stuck in. Then flip the last bit over and in. Flip it over and do the other side. 👍
I’ve done Tannus too and nobody else in the shop wanted to touch those! 👎
This was the best tutorial for tubeless tire installs. Cush core notwithstanding. Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Lots of good lessons about the bead in the channel here. That is the key to changing flats without tools too!
Kyle thank you!! Just did my first ever cushcore pro install with maxxis dhr DD and followed your guide to a T and it worked perfectly, did it all under one hour. My local shop here basically said they won't install cushcore for me because "it's too hard" and "takes too much time" so I said F them I'll learn myself. No problem at all but couldn't do it without your guidance!! Thanks a million!!!!
Well done Kyle. I'll watch this a few times before I start cussing in the garage! RIde on.
Haha good luck!
I am glad to see you back and perform I get well. Praying for a complete recovery!
Thank you so much!!! I been doing this for about 4 hours then I watched your video it took me less than 5 mins to install one side and complete the installation in 30
Mins first time installing cush core pro.
Wow, great tutorial! I didn’t even know what a Cush core was before this and still watched all the way thru. Great pacing, beautiful shots. Im excited for the future of this channel.
A comparison where April tries to guess if the cushcore is installed or not would be a fun video. Then you can do a trail test to see how much a difference having it on vs off makes!
That’s a great idea! Thank you so much!
You’ve always been able to explain things in a simple and easy to understand way - it’s a gift 🍻
I've never used the XC version of CushCore but it looks easier than regular Cushcore. It's all about taking your time and really working on getting that bead down and under that Cushcore. Great tutorial!
Awesome Kyle. Great to see this first video of you working in the workshop. Love your down to earth genuineness!! Workshop looks great. Content is great. Delivery is great. Good job all around! Well done 💪👌👍
Thanks so much Christiaan! We can't wait to start the maintenance series with April soon too! It should be a blast! We are really hoping to put out a good library of helpful videos to help everyone save money on service!
Looooooove CushCores, haaaaaaaate installing them 😅
Thanks for the helpful tips!
great job showing the cross section to illustrate what's going on inside!
Great DIY video. I can almost hear April in the background saying "you make it look so easy" THANKS
Haha yeah Kyle made it look real easy! I am tempted to try and see how well I can do it.
Excellent Kyle....hope you're feling much better these days after your medical concerns.
I don't use Cushcore, but even when mounting the tire - very helpful was the part where the cut tire/rim showed up and you only pressed the one bead into the rim that was actually trying to pop onto the rim . I always tried to keep both beads on the middle of the rim when installing tire, but with the Schwalbe it was always an extra struggle. Today I tried not to worry about the first bead already on the rim and press in "valley" of the rim that only second bead on what I was "working on" - I got a little extra slack, it was much easier - only one lever needed and no sweat :) Thank you.
Ha! I just installed a pair, with 27.5 plus coming next week. 1st: put it in the dryer for a 30 seconds, on medium heat. Especially if it's cloudy outside. 🤗
Nice video, you have way more patience with that install than I do...lol. After hearing all the trouble folks have had with install and especially removing the Cushcore, I went with VITTORIA AIR-LINER. Very easy to install and remove tire (provided you get the correct size insert) and they have worked perfect. In fact, I was able to ride off the trail with a "flat" tire and only the insert inside.
I all managed to reinstall an airliner trailside after a crash. Not sure I could have done that with cushcore.
I broke one tire lever trying put the new tire. You give the best tip ever! Thanks!
Thanks so much Marcone!
That was a really great video. I’ve tried to install these before and it’s always been a total pain in the ass. After using your method I was able to take the tire off and put it back on with relative ease. Thank you so much
That’s great to hear, so glad it helped!
Thanks for the video, will re-watch the next time I fight with my Cushcores. Even removing them is a royal pain. About the zip-ties being wasteful, you can actually get reusable zip ties that have a little mechanism that lets you open them.
Yeah that is a great point! Those little reuseable ones are awesome!
ALL zip ties are reusable, just no one can be bothered
Thanks for the tips and suggestions! It worked perfectly.
Funny enough my front tire took the longest because I couldn’t line the stem and logo up perfectly. But once that finally lined up, everything popped into place.
The bead buddy is definitely a MIST have. It’s such a simple yet helpful tool.
I've had the sealant for month's, time to give it a go
Thanks for the awesome instructional. I appreciated the cutout and the lists at the end. Very well organized.
I had to remove mine because it was so difficult to install, this vid changed my mind! this is like one of those pro guide series! 😉 I reckon cush core should give you a big fat thank you for this 🤣
The shop/studio is so beautiful! Thx for a great install video.
Great video! Always hated to insert cushcore, with this video it made it so much smoother. Big ups!!
I don't do mountain bike, but just passing by to see how you're doing from Canada. Very professional video. Glad to see you're doing better.
Excellent tips for those that struggle or haven't done it.
I just did a couple the other day and don't have any trouble once you understand a few basic things. My number one emphasis is getting that bead tucked under and deep in the rim. I liked those green holders. I can also recommend the cush core tire Irons, work well also. I like adding the sealant just prior to popping on that last bead but agree with your point on can be messy if you errored. Great job.
Thanks Jeff! Yeah the cushcore levers are also really nice, I just had one install where i poked a hole in my rim tape using them and since then I switched back to the smaller schwalbe tire levers. The cushcore ones are great for pushing the bead in though!
Awesome, professional video. Loved the cutaway shots to the cross sections of the tyre and rim so that one can see what actually happens when the tyre is being inserted.
Keep up the amazing work. Glad to see you are back and fully recovered.
Great instructional video. I’ve never observed a MTB tire installed without a curse word uttered.
Thanks man! After I broke one of my favorite tyre levers I saw your tip for pushing the bead under the cushcore with fingers and it worked right away.
Glad it helped!
Great video. Everyone has an approach that works for them. Me personally, I use a couple tricks. Rim tape, smooth and bead to bead. I use 35mm tape on a 32mm ID rim. Next I mount the tire and set both sides and inflate. Remove one side of the tire. Stretch the Cushcore out using my knees and feet and hands. A warm CushCore is better. Put the cushcore on the rim, inside the tire. Use a small amount of soapy water if the tire is new and just install the second bead by pushing the bead deep into the spoke well. I can usually do these without levers, depending on the rim and tire. By installing the tire and seating a bead first it makes the install WAY easier. JMO. Thanks for the vid!
I spent 4hrs doing this one time. I’ve brought it to a shop every time since then. Might try again myself on my next DH bike.
Nice video. I liked those cross sections. I've ran Cushcore for 2 years and was happy with it. I am not using it anymore, though. With my RA, it is next to impossible to install them myself. I cannot get them off either. Just hurts my hands too much. It is a good product and wish I could keep using it. I sent a message to the company about my condition and how Cushcore helps me ride. The developer of Cushcore got a hold of me and gave me a very nice message about how he was happy his product was helping me. He sent me some swag, which he didn't have to do.
I would normally not watch this unless I had to fix a tire. But this was entertaining and educational.
Thank you! That’s so awesome to hear! It’s kinda therapeutic watching tech stuff sometimes haha
Thank you for the Video Brother, I needed to see this because I'm about to add Cushcore to the Wheels........🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾👍🏾
I’m so glad you made this video!!
I still run tubes but I still learned a lot. Thanks Kyle!
Glad you still learned from this!
if u don't have a bead buddy, a 3/16 thick rope can be pushed between the tire and rim to let it fall into the rim valley. i used this method installing Vittoria inserts and it was a life saver.
Needed that tutorial!!! I don't have cush core, but since I'm starting to ride trails with more rocks and roots, I've ordered some. I hope it's easy as your install.
Very helpful! Nice footage of Ashland thrown in there at the end ;)
Good eye!!
I've used Cushcore for a few years now and love it. Haven't used the BeadBro's, but have used their phat tire lever which really helps.
I do find that spraying some soapy water around the edge of the cushcore and bead really helps to slide the tire down into the center channel.
I learned some tire installation tips I've never heard before I watched this video, and I've put on quite a bit of 'em. Very nice video. One thing that helps me know if I've installed the tire in the correct rotational direction, is studying the knobs. Some tires have knobs that point in the direction of forward rotation, and so if you have the tire installed correctly, the knobs should be pointing forward. If they're pointing towards the back of the bike, you need to take the tire off and flip it around lol. When the bike is upside down, the direction is actually the opposite, which can be tricky (and why I prefer changing a tire either in a bike stand or the bike rightside up).
Glad you learned some tips!
Kyle, thank you for this video, this gave me the confidence to do it myself and it went fairly smoothly. Definitely earned my subscription as well, great content!
Great video tutorial on this. After countless struggles decided to try Panzer inserts. Waaay easier and so far I really like how they perform. Just letting folks know about a lesser known option🙂
I went with Panzer to save on weight.
Brilliant. I have that trash can but never used it for tire mounts.
Quality buddy wish I would have seen this before my 3 hour attempt
Ive put my tire on backwards before. After I fixed it I messed up my rim tape and had to do it again. It was a great learning experience.
I need those bead bros. Super helpful tutorial, Kyle!
….or….now hear me out here… grow to be 6’5” and 330lbs and just pop it on with your bare hands without any tools😂
Haha, your video on the kayak was amazing! Maybe if I keep eating my broccoli ill be able to do a bare handed cushcore install!
@@AprilRideMTB *broccoli and schnitzel
Great video. But the install is one of several reasons why I love Tannus inserts. So much lighter and so much easier to install.
Legit cross section for true understanding. Well done!!!
If you get the chance, try the install of a plus tire. The 3" x 27.5" install had me getting the inside wall against the rim tape to be able to air up. Thanks for the video!
Felt my blood pressure steadily rise and then spike when the Cushcore fell out the rim. And you do this 5x faster than the average Joe
Haha yeah I have seen some angry outbursts from that very thing! The bucket or trash can makes such a huge difference!
Tire first seat the beads then open one side up and then shove her in wayyy easier. I have some other tricks too but…. Some of us are built different. Same technique you use for motos running a bib moose. Other than that solid advice Kyle. Love ya buddy!
Yeah I actually started doing that after some more suggestions! I asked the Cushcore guys and they said they always do it one side at a time but that they might try doing some the other way. I need to make and updated video on the easier way!
I really think the new workshop looks great!
Thanks so much Luca! It's been really nice so far! We can't wait to do some more videos in the coming months!!
Great video, really professionally produced! The new studio looks fantastic :)
Thank you!
Always super thoughtful videos, Kyle.
Thanks!
I wish the best for you.Greedings from Greece.
i love those tire levers, the back works as a bead bro
I just learned that! I’ll need to try it next time!
I use Tannus and the process is very similar. Getting that bead to the center is incredibly important. I don't have a bead bro, but what I do is tuck the tire under the insert then use clamps to pinch it in place. Works just like an extra pair of hands. Installing inserts has been a learning experience but the ride quality is top notch. Would recommend using inserts for sure. Got them in both my hardtail and full sus.
At least you haven't got to worry about pinching the inner tube (being tubeless). As a kid, apart from straining ridiculously with the tyre leavers, finding the thing was then flat again due to my ineptitude was a frequent downer. The reviews on these things are good. Again, thanks for the tips (those bead clamps look good).
Nice job! I just put a Cush core pro on with some downhill casing continentals yesterday and my hands are beat up!! Putting a XC on the front with when the new front wheel arrives on Tuesday!
Great video. The new shop looks amazing!
Excellent vid. Having such a clean orderly shop must be wonderful. One problem though. No cussing. LOL.
Haha so true! The amount of curse words cushcore has generated over time has to be in the millions!
Great to see the new workshop and appreciate the tip on ending at the valve, that was previously where I started. Bead Bros on the shopping list. We also run Super G Schwalbe tires. Am still not looking forward to this job on my sons DH bike, but I now have all the knowledge. Thanks Kyle
Outstanding!!! Thank you.
Excellent video! I've used this technique on other inserts as well with a variation: Using those exact tire levers instead of the Bead Bro tools. The clip side does the same thing, albeit not quite as well. If I use 3-4 of those levers to push/hold the tire in the center rim channel, I've found it gives me the slack I need.
no. those clips don't push the bead far enough into the rim, which makes a HUGE difference. anyway, could you also make a video on how to UNinstall a cush core? that's where I struggle much more.
Cushcore is a pain in the rear!!!
Since I starting using the Vittoria Airliner life is easier and it is actually a better product, with the Vittoria you can even pedal the bike back to the car, pretty much all the guys I ride with went the Vittoria way.
Thanks for the tutorial!!
That’s awesome to know! I’ll have to try those out again! It’s been a few years!
Thanks for the detailed video. It was really helpful💕
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully it can be one of those videos that continues to help people in the future! We have a bunch of fun stuff planned over the next few weeks and we can't wait to do more tech videos :)
@@AprilRideMTB Best Of Luck💕
Amazing tutorial! Thanks Kyle!
Very well done. Sound and lighting are good to go, new shop is almost as nice as that awesome looking stool under the bench. Lovin it! Cool to see the Niner ebike. I ride a Dengfu E06 Carbon Frame fat tire, full suspension ebike. I wish I could use Crushcore in my wheels, but Cc does not make a insert for my 100mm carbon wheels. I run my wheels tubeless, so a insert would be nice, but I cannot find a set big enough that is for tubeless.
Kyle you are looking healthier every video.
I've gotten very proficient changing tires with chshcore, I have to suggest getting the cushcore bead dropper tire lever. It has a huge handle on it and makes it easy to push the bead into the channel. Also, the plastic trash can is a must have.
Thank you! We have another fun Cushcore video we will post in the next few weeks on this channel or the @ridemtbexpress channel as Kyle has gotten better at installing them.
Thanks Kyle - very helpful!
Lining up the logos is good for diagnosis too! Like you sprung a leak and took the tire off to check it. Now is the leak from a dent in a rim or is there a tear in the tire you can't see right away? If the logos are matched, you can re-produce your setup and figure out what exactly happened.
Nice video. I have been tempted to run CC. But sadly my time is limited and I would rather spend the time riding. But looks pretty easy, maybe I’ll give it a go.
Hopefully this will make it quicker for you if you do try!
great work as always. Have been considering running inserts for multiple reasons. feel cushcore offers the best rim protection so may be worth the more difficult install compared to alternative brand products . This video was so helpful in part b/c of explaining not only the how but the why to help us understand the how better.
Glad it was helpful!
Triple lever elbow shuffle FTW! I'll be using that even without Cushcore.
Awesome!
I find it much easier to do one side of the tire first, then insert, then the other side of the tire. That way you never push out the insert which can be a pain. I find it easy to get the insert seat if I push my knees on the rim on the bottom part and use both hands to get the insert all the way up and end at the top. I hope it makes sense. Did a set of super gravity today and man these are pretty rigid. I wish I had seen your tip about the sun, that would have helped me a bit I think. Also, this made me consider getting some of those bead bros...
Glad you got some tips from this!
@@AprilRideMTB Sure did. Keep it up :)
Thank you for this one 🙏 Very very awesome high quality how to video 👌🔥
Awesome!! Kyle, you are such a kind person. The time you take to explain something in a way that is very easily understood but not dull at all, it's just perfect.
Keep it up, camera angles were also great and it looks really sweet in the new workshop.
Maybe as a improvement: would be nice if you would link in the video to the manufacturer tool site. Some tools you show are very convenient and first thing I think is : okay, where can I get these??
Good tips. Bead tool worth the money
I use sealant instead of soapy water to help get the tire on. It stays slick long enough and then helps it seal
1st Time I did cushcore I Just did it the Cave man way sweating Buckets and Bloody fingers lol now I use Tire levers now.. good Video man I will Have to Get me some Bead Bros and also try 3 Tire Levers you did that Nice and Easy.. Oh and Remember every One zip ties Can be Reusable if you Get a Razor blade use the sharp corner to Lift the Plastic Tab with Blade Between tab and Notches slid it Back open. just don't cut your self. also the plastic tab may Weaken over time if reused to many times..
bead bros also works great with the regular tires
I got cushcore installs down to a science now. Took me about 3 practice tries, 0 tools. You have to man handle and tuck them and the sidewalls. Then again, I have a pretty strong grip, hands and fingers due to my line of work. Pinch, tuck and counter on the other side and the cushcore/tires never come off. The last portion, I hold on to bead that is on and stretch, pull and roll the bead that needs to be sat, all while I keep the sat on bead in center of wheel(the channel) with my palms and thumbs. I do this on DD and DH casings on maxxis tires. Good luck.
You guys have made me such a better rider with your tutorials, and now a better mechanic! I have to ask, do you personally use cushcore? I have never heard of them until now! Thanks, and I'm happy you guys have your dream setup! Totally takes your channel to another level -hope it pays off ^^
Bro you can hook the schwal-buh levers over your rim
On the other side of the spoon is the clip part it you push it in and it hooks into the rim
It works freakishly good and i tested it on some really freaking tight japanese tires
Thats a great point! I totally forgot to show that haha! I seriously think those are my favorite levers ever, i have used park tool, pedros, feedback, cuschore, maxxis and these little tiny schwalbe ones i got 5 years ago are my favorite haha
@@AprilRideMTB they are really cheap to
best piece of advice was to push the bead to the "middle channel" to get more space. Installed my first cushcore insert in less than 10min over the weekend using this approach
Awesome, glad it was a quick install for you!
Hey guys, I've got a question. I see you're using th XC cush core I use 2.6 tires , my question is can I use the XC with those tires or will I need the go to the regular cush core. Love the content and so glad that you are back and healthy again! Love you too April!
I have installed CushCore Pro easily with just my hands and smal tire levers, it is easy when you understand how give more room/slack for your tire. Bind of your tire have to be closer to center of the rim it is easiest position
Yeah for sure! My friend Sebastian does it by hand no problem haha. This is more for the newer users and people who don’t have hulk strength haha!
@@AprilRideMTB Halk strength haha 😆 But sirioslly it mostly about knowledge but not strength , newers have to see others Halk side 😉
Good job; great video.
I spray tire and cushcore with Simple Green, makes them slippery and slick.
Usually can have a tire on in 5-10 minutes .
Thanks for the tutorial!