Use less water in your soap. It shouldn't be foaming on the bead. Air bubbles reduce your lubrication. Straight soap or just a few drops of water is all you need in the soap. Do yourself ahuge favor and get some longer bars, 16" minimum. Leverage is your friend.
Thanks for the tips. I was using my motorcycle spoons which are small to pack onto bike. I actually mounted a set for my buddy 2 weekends dry without any lube or spoons.
Just reviewing past videos and this one came up again. Nice....
Good video. You make it look easy!
Thanks. Usually they go a bit easier but these tires were 8 ply. Stiff side walls
Use less water in your soap. It shouldn't be foaming on the bead. Air bubbles reduce your lubrication. Straight soap or just a few drops of water is all you need in the soap. Do yourself ahuge favor and get some longer bars, 16" minimum. Leverage is your friend.
Thanks for the tips. I was using my motorcycle spoons which are small to pack onto bike. I actually mounted a set for my buddy 2 weekends dry without any lube or spoons.
Where did you get the rim savers
Well, I'm in Canada, and bought them as well as a lot of stuff from Fortnine.ca. Good products, good prices and quick delivery.
Was valve stem on rim entire time?
Yes. No need to remove valve stem when installing tires.