How to remove a stuck tyre from your bike wheel and how to help stop it happening again

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @RobGould
    @RobGould Год назад +6

    Thanks! I've changed tires for ages, but never encountered one like this. You gave the perfect tips for the solution!

  • @ollymonk1
    @ollymonk1 5 месяцев назад +2

    You Genius . Thanks for this .Just used the technique on a tubed Tyre using brake cleaner and it worked in 2 minutes . I was just about to cut it off as well . Just saved me 35 quid . Thank you .

  • @markplayford5836
    @markplayford5836 2 года назад +9

    Great tips, thanks Dave. Nearly lost it the other week and was about to launch the whole wheel down the street!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Glad it helped, I had one like that today with an insert, what a nightmare

    • @markplayford5836
      @markplayford5836 2 года назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic He he he sometimes I think these things happen just to test our snap point! 😆

    • @seanbradley3759
      @seanbradley3759 7 месяцев назад

      I'm 10 minutes from that happening right now!!

  • @philiphexter8618
    @philiphexter8618 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips. My tyre seemed to be superglued to the rim. It was impossible to get a lever between the tyre and rim. I actually cut the tyre with a carving knife and was able to get one side off.
    I squirted a solution of cider vinegar, water and washing up liquid on the tape. Iet it soak in and went back 30 minutes later to find the tyre had completely come free from the rim tape. Saved an embarrassing trip to the bike shop!

  • @J0nny61
    @J0nny61 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant video Dave and I followed your advice last week and red rubber greased my rear wheel rim. Guess what? I had my first rear wheel puncture for 3 years last Saturday afternoon after a shard of glass penetrated the tread. I tipped the bike upside down, got the tyre off with my bare hands, took the glass out and popped in a spare tube. I did have to use cable ties and a small plastic lever to get it on, which wasn't a big problem. However I did have another issue as I had only got a 20g CO2 cartridge which I'd never tried on a 29 x 2.5 tyre. I guess I managed to get around 8 PSI in it and had a very wobbly ride home, about 4 miles. Thanks for the brilliant tip. 5*

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jon, Thanks for watching, always try to pass a few tips on.

    • @albernal6653
      @albernal6653 2 года назад +1

      used a cable ties? I don't get it. Please explain

  • @corydalus981
    @corydalus981 10 месяцев назад +1

    This has been happening to me for the last couple of years, and my usual bike shop has had the same problem. It's like the tire has been glued onto the rim. I ruined two tires removing them, and barely managed to save a couple more. I dread this happening out on a long ride if I get a flat. I suspect that when bicycling became extremely popular after COVID lockdowns began, tire makers started churning out tires at a great rate, and maybe were not so fussy about the rubber being completely cured. It seemed to happen most with the lower-end tires that come on new bikes. When pressed against the rim by air pressure, they then sort of did glue themselves on.
    The red rubber grease is a GREAT idea.

  • @mitchellcerrone365
    @mitchellcerrone365 4 месяца назад

    A real life saver! A splash or two of isopropyl, then standing with one foot on a Park Tool PW-3 on the tire bead on one side, and one foot on the other side of the rim for leverage, and voila: problem solved! Thank you.

  • @Michael-0000
    @Michael-0000 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video. I had to cut my rear tyre off to remove it previously. The front tyre has a puncture now. No way is that bead going to be broken and I don’t have a vice. Instead of cutting the tyre off and potentially damaging the tube and rim, I’ll take it in to a cycle shop for repairs and get them to use rubber grease.

  • @anettblischke9938
    @anettblischke9938 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot! I was about to through this out the window ... 😅 ... all done now after watching your good instructions.

  • @Cycling366
    @Cycling366 2 года назад +9

    Dave you are a life saver! Might have to take my mini vice out on my bikepacking trips now 😂 Subscribed!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +2

      Awesome! Thank you!,

    • @albernal6653
      @albernal6653 2 года назад +1

      not sure if you are serious. That's the problem , nobody has a vice on the trail so you are stranded. Happened to me and so I had to put the wheel back on and walk 3 KM with cleats no less

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366 2 года назад

      @@albernal6653 I was joking… same thing happened to me on the Trans Cambrian Way! Had to abandon.

  • @Gimpad
    @Gimpad Год назад

    Thank you so much for that first tip with the cleaner. It was my first time swapping out a tube and I couldn't understand why one of the beads wouldn't budge. After 30 minutes of struggle I saw your video and some window cleaner popped it off in seconds.

  • @tiposxdiesel
    @tiposxdiesel Год назад

    Brilliant! I had a big problem unseating my Michelin gravel tyre/Hunt rim combo. I was using factory rim tape but it wouldn’t budge. I have never dealt with such a tight setup. I was on the verge of cutting the tyre off. The vice trick worked first time, many thanks for making this video.

  • @mattybutler2455
    @mattybutler2455 2 года назад +1

    Now this is a real help! I've got some Ryde trace trail rims, they are pretty damn tough, and when I tried the tubeless yesterday morning, the tyre blew off the rim, and now, it's leaking from the rims joint... So I'll be taking it all off again today, and getting it retaped more carefully, especially at the rim joint, and I'll use some of this red rubber grease for the tyre. Thanks so much!

  • @caramba10
    @caramba10 Год назад

    Wish I'd seen this a year ago, struggled to get a fatbike tire off, thought my thumbs were just getting weak, in desperation took it over to a friend and he couldn't budge it either. Luckily he's a carpenter and had a nice large vice and we used the same method as we'd run out of ideas, it worked! The solvent and red rubber is a useful tip, thanks.

  • @tompendrey5713
    @tompendrey5713 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video. Thanks so much. I only needed to go as far as working my way round with hands to unstick the beading (no cleaner required).

  • @MRSEDDERS
    @MRSEDDERS Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Just experienced this with my gravel bike rear rim. The solvent wasn’t working, but I tried the second technique with an old workmate. Worked a treat! Sanity saved.🙂👏🏻🙂

  • @blackforestbadger9951
    @blackforestbadger9951 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the vice tip ! That saved my thumbs…so glad that did not happen out in the cold wet forest !!!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, pleased it help you, this is one of the popular videos that I have made. Please consider sending a super thanks if you found it helpful.

  • @TheSanDiegoSteve
    @TheSanDiegoSteve 7 месяцев назад

    I just spent 2 1/2 hours trying to get a tire off my rim. Never did get it. I was just trying to break the bead to throw a little pepper in there to stop a pinhole leak right at the rim's edge. The tire is a Maxxis Minion 2.8 tubeless with Cush Core inserts. I knew it was going to be a pain, but I didn't think it was going to be this stubborn. I tried: wheel levers, soapy water, 3 heavy duty C clamps, alcohol, and I was eyeballing my vice...I gave up pumped her up, and it held.
    So, here I am. Searching RUclips for a simple diy tire bead breaker. Watched a few tutorials that were dealing with simple regular tires with inner tubes. Grrrrr. Then I see yours, and wonder if I should invest my time on a 14 minute video. Well, I'm glad I did. Next time I'm going straight to my vice. AND getting some Red Rubber Grease!
    Thanks for the video👍🏼. Much appreciated.
    Oh by the way, I subscribed.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comments, you are welcome, pleased I could help.

  • @shaneweightman
    @shaneweightman 7 месяцев назад

    Wish I’d have seen this video 2 days ago,,, I had a vittoria tyre on a Boardman rim ,, couldn’t budge it , trued everything including dropping in a sink of very hot soapy water and a dreaded blunt ish screwdriver and gently twist ,, took the tube out and no gorilla tape ,, just the standard tape it was made with , took out the inner tube , was trying to convert to tubeless , I gave up in the end and stuck the tube back in ,,, but glad I saw this video for future missions ,, thanks for the vid ,,, have subbed cheers shane warks uk 🇬🇧

  • @cycleinthesun
    @cycleinthesun Год назад

    After nearly losing both my thumbs trying to get a tire off, countless videos watched yours gave me the idea to use WD-40. With a block of wood thankfully did the trick.

  • @deanpetterson1664
    @deanpetterson1664 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I’ve only got back into cycling in the past few years. All of your videos have been excellent! This time I was stuck. I’m a car guy so I can work on just about anything. I definitely wanted to throw it out the window. The spray and the vise worked perfect! Thank you for all you do!

  • @johnvmtb5440
    @johnvmtb5440 2 года назад

    hi Dave, your a savior I have a continental cross king 2.3 tire and a bontrager line comp 30 and they are 29er tire and rim. I was having a desperate day taking those tire from the rim and I saw you how to use the bench vise grip and that method really works. thanks Dave.

  • @glennet9613
    @glennet9613 16 дней назад

    Thanks, my wife remembered the alcohol hand cleaner left over from the covid era and that saved the day.

  • @chrisburke2201
    @chrisburke2201 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant tip, tyre wouldn't budge, the vice technique worked great, didn't need the rag used 3d printed jaw guards. thanks for the help 🤓👍

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching, pleased it helped. This video is one of our most popular videos where the content has helped thousands of people, please consider sending a super thanks, it helps to support us to make future videos. Thanks.

  • @leem4017
    @leem4017 2 года назад

    I have 27.5 plus size rims, yesterday (before watching this video) went to swap my Smart Sam's for Super Moto X. I briefly tried to get the Smart Sam tyre off, it was really tight on the rim. I decided to abort mission thinking is it really worth the hassle! Never come across this before, I am even worried about getting the new tyres on now! After watching this I might have another go, maybe I wasn't pushing the bead into the center of the rim enough! Anyway great video, certainly helps understand things more.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад

      Hi Lee, you will find that more and more new tyres are tricky to get on and off, stick at it

  • @jimmie999999999
    @jimmie999999999 Месяц назад

    this worked a treat! thanks! only thing, i don't think solvents are a good idea. could ruin the bead. also, who makes the red grease?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  27 дней назад

      Hi Thanks for watching and your comments, www.amazon.co.uk/SILVERHOOK-SGPG80-Rubber-Grease-Red/dp/B015DTFOOE?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&th=1

  • @nplus1bikebreaker
    @nplus1bikebreaker 9 месяцев назад

    What a great video Dave - thanks so much - I've just got some Schwalbe tyres that are so difficult to get on and off I'm scared to go out on them - until I saw your video and got some red rubber grease too.

  • @mikejcam
    @mikejcam 4 месяца назад

    Great video mate! After fighting with a tyre for hours I only had 1 bead off, the other side would not budge and I was about to lose my mind. I don't have a vice but instead I used some WD-40 on the bead, left it for 20 minutes returned and the bead snapped off in seconds using my hands. I took the brake disc off before using the WD-40 just in case then cleaned the rim off with alcohol afterwards. This was the first time changing tyres on this bike and the LBS that built it up had used something akin to gorilla tape. I'll be taking that all off and using some proper rim tape instead. Thanks again.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  4 месяца назад

      Hi thanks for watching and your comments, glad you found it useful. Please consider sending a super thanks it helps to support the channel.

    • @Subfrequenz
      @Subfrequenz 2 месяца назад

      I tried wd40 just now. Almost gave up and then suddenly realised the bead was free! What a relief lol

  • @TCraigLinz
    @TCraigLinz Год назад

    Dave, you are the best! I never got the hack saw out, but I've been darn close. That's why your the pro and I'm not. Thank you.

  • @i.am.will.prentice
    @i.am.will.prentice Год назад

    Thanks for this. My road bike tire was damn near welded on thanks to a crappy rim strip. Alcohol spray worked! Brilliant, mate.

  • @MadLFC
    @MadLFC Год назад

    Mate, the Red Rubber Grease is a brilliant tip that I've just used for my 2.5 MTB tyre. It also helps putting tyres on. I got mine on in less than a minute without using tyre tools. Just subscribed.

  • @chrismills3435
    @chrismills3435 Год назад

    Great tips, just what I needed to fix my son's bike. Cautious at first but it popped nicely and the rest was easy. Thanks.

  • @Gmeech
    @Gmeech Год назад

    My bead is so tight. I tried it and it worked PERFECTLY. I spent about 2 hours trying to get that bead broke then after this video DONE!

  • @tpptb9
    @tpptb9 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks very much for the vise trick - it worked like a champ for my 3.25" wide tire on a 29'er rim to break the bead. 🙂

  • @jondewhirst277
    @jondewhirst277 2 года назад

    Had this problem in a tube tyre. Tyre and rim were welded together. Brake disc cleaner did the trick. Thanks.

  • @NickGeorge-kf2tl
    @NickGeorge-kf2tl Год назад

    This guy is a genius! Solvent and vice did the job.... Road bike tyre too!

  • @finkmj53
    @finkmj53 10 месяцев назад

    I had to use the vice method and I happen to also have rubber vice jaw inserts that worked great. Red Rubber Grease on order! Thank you very much!!

  • @ivansvalek9365
    @ivansvalek9365 Год назад

    Wow...finaly an idea.I will try that method.Also having trouble with Michelin tubeless tyre..Wild AM.I put some sealant today trough the valve,becouse i couldn't take that tyre from the rim...screwdriver was in my thought :) but I had a feeling that someone had the same issue and posted the solution online.

  • @MstrRo1
    @MstrRo1 2 года назад

    Thanks for showing how to get one bead detached. I presume, doing the other bead is the same procedure with the vice, as you push the bead toward the rim center using the wheel as leverage?

  • @DepecheTraff
    @DepecheTraff Год назад

    Nice video!! I was struggling with WTB Raddlers on Industry Nine rims this morning. Almost broke my thumbs off... I don't have a vice, but a cheap Black & Decker Workmate worked perfectly!

  • @vincentflanagan6939
    @vincentflanagan6939 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic advice! Thank you very much, just what I needed to learn greatly appreciated

  • @masher1042
    @masher1042 Год назад

    Thanks for the info. I don't have a vice. I cut a small area and insert in a plier and grip near the tyre bead to pull it of the rim hook.

  • @MstrRo
    @MstrRo Год назад

    Thank you for the in-shop methods of breaking the bead. How would you do it in the field?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Год назад

      Hi, Thanks for watching, good question, if it's that stuck then you probably couldn't.

  • @antonthebaton
    @antonthebaton Год назад

    It worked flawlessly. Thanks, saved me.

  • @johnhaighster8876
    @johnhaighster8876 9 месяцев назад

    Fab. Been trying to get tyre off for ages. Well explained. Vice worked a treat. 😊🙏

  • @0415shanegi
    @0415shanegi 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, very helpful video. With the red rubber grease, does it increase the chance of burping tyre? I also run the Rimpact inserts and am riding an ebike with 170mm travel. Cheers

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comments, no once the tyre is in the bead it will be fine

    • @0415shanegi
      @0415shanegi 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thankyou

  • @Dr_Boult
    @Dr_Boult 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Though I did not have a vice I was able to do a similar technique using some C-clamps and pieces of wood. (+ solvent)

  • @OliverScheffer-Photography
    @OliverScheffer-Photography 11 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for saving my sanity! ;) And I thought it was difficult to get that thing on the rim.

  • @markrushton1516
    @markrushton1516 11 месяцев назад

    Had this issue tonight on the way home. Will try the fix

  • @PD-eu3ee
    @PD-eu3ee 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Still no luck...In shop you can work it out, but no chance in the field. Any advice how to prevent this? What kind of lube to apply to the rim?

  • @konaking22
    @konaking22 2 года назад

    Brilliant video I have a lot of bother getting my fat bike 4” tyres off because of an extra wee lip on the rim…nightmare if i get puncture when out on bike, def be using the grease next time

  • @joneastwood
    @joneastwood 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video.
    2 questions:
    1. Is this safe on carbon wheels? I have a set of hooked rims paired with GP5000s and it's always a pain to remove the tires when I replaced the tubes.
    2. Can I use any rubber grease? There's no red rubber grease from where I live and the silverhook ones are quite expensive online.
    Thanks again!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi, You can use this method on carbon with additional care but on road wheels you might find that it's not effective as the width is not there to dislodge the tyre. As long as its rubber grease it will be fine, however, a word of warning, as you know road wheels run at much higher pressures. All carbon rims, road or mountain can be difficult to get on and remove tyres.

    • @joneastwood
      @joneastwood 2 года назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thank you for the response! I will take note of all of this. Cheers

  • @miathemalinoisgsdx1320
    @miathemalinoisgsdx1320 2 месяца назад

    Hot air gun or even an air drier works well for softening the bond, just have to build up the heat slowly over about a 1/4 of the circumfrence and not get giddy and overheat the rim. Ive had stuck fast tyres on carbon and ali wheels and used heat for both without damaging tyre or rim Downside of using heat is it can also loosen the rim tape adhesive. That said I use a hot air gun to remove rim tape, use a bit of heat and the tape will come off in one strip without tearing every few inches and leaving bits of stubborn tape stuck here and there.

  • @johnshuman2307
    @johnshuman2307 Год назад

    Took your advice about the brake cleaner great still had to use grips on tyre knackered thanks

  • @stevelawes6644
    @stevelawes6644 2 года назад

    Hi Dave
    Found this really useful getting a tubeless tyre off my carbon road rims. Before I replace the tyre, can you give your opinion as to whether it's still ok to use the red rubber grease with tubeless road tyres and their higher pressures (75psi)
    Thanks

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi, Glad that you found it useful. I would not recommend red rubber grease on high pressure road tyres, I would probably think abpout a mild solution of washing up liquid and warm water.

  • @mickp10
    @mickp10 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your great tutorial, especially using Red Rubber grease

  • @gerryg1151
    @gerryg1151 2 года назад +1

    Great tip. Maybe use soft jaws in the vice as well as added rim protection.

  • @bubbysbikes
    @bubbysbikes 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Got a nasty one off (w/cush core) using this method!

  • @citrinecoure8272
    @citrinecoure8272 2 года назад

    Finally, someone who understands what I've been going through. What's Red Rubber Grease for those of us that don't have the pleasure of living in Yorkshire?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Год назад

      Hi, Thanks for watching. Red Rubber grease is a type of grease thats purposely designed to lubricate rubber.

  • @danford2467
    @danford2467 2 года назад +5

    A bit of alcohol did the trick, finally, not easily. Helpful note: In my case, when the bead finally broke away from the tire it was not a sudden thing but more like a slow motion movie and knowing this is important because you might actually be breaking the seal and not know it and give up a moment too soon. Don't go just by feel, feeling for the break, but also use your eyesight to see if bead might be beginning to break even though you can't feel it breaking yet.

  • @metubenoggin07
    @metubenoggin07 Год назад

    I recon we all hate to get to the desperate stage, but Dave's right, we sometimes end up there. In my case, I don't have a vice, but I DO have a (big) vice grip ... it takes a bit of trial and error and a whole lot of torque for really stuck tires, but it has worked for me more than once.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comment

    • @metubenoggin07
      @metubenoggin07 Год назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic I didn't stick around for the even more important part of your vid regarding Red Rubber Grease. 20 demerits and a mighty smack-me-bum for me! Seems prevention is worth a 50 lbs vice, so I've got my tube on order. Bowing in your direction Dave, thanks again.

  • @radiansinus8126
    @radiansinus8126 Год назад

    fought my a... off with a stuck old tyre. the spraying hint brought it finally off. Thanks man

  • @ScienceFiend
    @ScienceFiend Год назад

    You’re a Legend, Can u start uploading EScooter repair videos or Tutorials? It’s so frustrating sometimes as bcse they’re so new, Its hard to find certain videos

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for watching Iv'e worked on a few scooters but I dont know enough about them to start making videos i'm afraid

  • @rickyrocket6441
    @rickyrocket6441 Год назад

    Using the vice did the trick. Great tip, thanks!

  • @febrezerocks
    @febrezerocks 2 года назад +1

    Do you put the red rubber grease on the rim or the tire? You said the rim the first time, but then you said to put it on the tire before you put it back on the rim.

    • @davekaye32
      @davekaye32 2 года назад +2

      Hi, thanks for watching, it’s probably better on the tyre bead, just liberally though, sorry for the confusion

  • @philiphexter8618
    @philiphexter8618 4 месяца назад

    1 year on, just tried to take the tyre off again - and it was stuck this time too! My liquid solution didn't help this time, nor did standing on the rim or using bits of wood. I hammered a small screw drive edge into the rim, which broke the seal and the tyre came off fairly easily. I've just ordered some red rubber grease - so I hope it won't happen again.

  • @peterromans2230
    @peterromans2230 2 года назад

    I am having the same problem removing a tire. I plan to try the rubber grease when I get to mounting the beast. Is there any downside to the grease, affecting sealing, etc? Thanks for the tips, Peter

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад

      Hi Peter, Not that I know of, Someone suggested Vaseline, not sure as Iv'e never tried it.

  • @BH-cy9tb
    @BH-cy9tb 2 года назад +1

    This exact thing happened to me couple of years ago. Could not get damn tire off had to cut perfectly good tire. And yes I did use gorilla tape and that’s why I never use gorilla tape anymore as rim tape. Can you imagine trying to put a tube in trail side 🤬. And yes I almost threw wheel out the window.😂 oh and I tried the vice trick and did not work but I was not smart enough to also use brake cleaner or some sort of Lube. Great video 👍

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад

      Hi, Thanks for watching, yes it can cause a few problems can the big gorilla tape.

    • @littlewozza2218
      @littlewozza2218 Год назад

      Once you cut the tire how did you take off the rest of the tire you cut?

    • @BH-cy9tb
      @BH-cy9tb Год назад

      @@littlewozza2218 I think I used a razor knife and wire cutters to cut the bead then tire came off. Never use gorilla tape.

  • @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip
    @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip 4 месяца назад

    Thanks mate I had a really hard tyre to get off my rim I use brake cleaner and it mad it easy to get the tyre off

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching, pleased it helped. This video is one of our most popular videos where the content has helped thousands of people, please consider sending a super thanks, it helps to support us to make future videos. Thanks.

    • @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip
      @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip 4 месяца назад

      Your welcome mate love watching your RUclips videos on fixing bikes it helps a lot when working on my bikes at home keep making your videos

  • @jefgroff8998
    @jefgroff8998 2 года назад

    Saved me a lot of headache 🤕 cheers 🍻

  • @jonathanmarsden5156
    @jonathanmarsden5156 Год назад

    Bloody star! Got me to work on time this morning. :)

  • @AndyG_MTB
    @AndyG_MTB Год назад

    You sir are a hero..thank you!

  • @steriospeaker
    @steriospeaker 2 года назад

    Subbed ✅ Does that adhesive effect also happen with Gotilla Tape? Thnx 🔧

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi Dave, it can do yes, certain combinations of tyre and gorilla tape seem to have the same effect.

  • @jasonmiller5956
    @jasonmiller5956 2 года назад

    Had to use the vice method, but you saved me!

  • @erickmeadows6309
    @erickmeadows6309 2 года назад

    Great advise!! Isopropyl alcohol did the trick.

  • @MM-dh5ze
    @MM-dh5ze Год назад

    Hi Dave, I want to change my inner tube on my mountain bike tyre. The inner tube sealant has seeped around inside as expected to seal a leak … but when trying to let the air out of the valve nothing happens. it’s probably sealed around the valve. So it’s too low pressure for a good ride, but tyre is too inflated for me to use my tyre levers to release the tyre. Any ideas? I’ve tried a solvent spray into valve but no luck.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comments, if you can remove the valve core then use a hairclip or cocktail stick to clear the valve inside, if this fails cut the valve stem off and push it back through the rim

    • @MM-dh5ze
      @MM-dh5ze Год назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thanks Dave, will give it a try. I might then try squeezing tyre in vice similar to what you did, and it might pop.

  • @Petrolhead912
    @Petrolhead912 2 года назад

    Top tips Dave , thanks

  • @jacobbabiak226
    @jacobbabiak226 4 месяца назад

    What a legend. The vice technique did the trick.

  • @Pay2winps
    @Pay2winps 2 года назад

    Subbed finally love watching the videos I ride a hardtail polygon all’s I could afford not a super bike like the ones you work on or ride but I changed my crankset to sram nx eagle dub with a snaggletooth oval chain ring it has shimano 10speed gear set and I really want to go 12 speed is this something I can do if so what would I need to do this please ??
    Thank you so much for the content too it’s amazing

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi Curtis, Thanks for watching. Besides the new cassette and possible front chainring you will need a new shifter, rear derailleur and chain. it's fairly easy to change to 12 speed.

    • @Pay2winps
      @Pay2winps 2 года назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thanks a lot for the reply means a lot mate thanks for the videos too I love watching am learning from them all quick question to you tend to stray away from budget bikes or is just super bikes you get more of in mate either way I watch them all amazing to find actual workshops sharing a lot of time and knowledge for us all thank you

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      @@Pay2winps We do work on budget bikes, we have a couple in a the minute. were really lucky, most of our clients have high end bikes.

  • @conor1cl
    @conor1cl Год назад

    Great job. A little bit of solvent did the trick

  • @jasonj4631
    @jasonj4631 17 дней назад

    Just tried to remove a maxxis minion,in all my years of cycling i have not worked on a bigger pain in the bum and I've worked on cars for 36 years.Since when has glueing,sorry bonding a tyre so strongly been a must?Cut the thing off in the end and back to innertubes for me.

  • @gtheavyy8543
    @gtheavyy8543 Год назад

    Thank you! The brake cleaner did it

  • @smudgasmith1
    @smudgasmith1 2 года назад

    here's a tip to prevent punctures for people who run tubes, i learned this a good few years ago for my greenlaning bike, cover your innertube with red rubber grease to prevent the tube from getting snakebite punctures from sharp rocks and stones, deffo works well

  • @olegpetelevitch4443
    @olegpetelevitch4443 4 месяца назад

    Thank you ! good stuff !

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching, pleased it helped. This video is one of our most popular videos where the content has helped thousands of people, please consider sending a super thanks, it helps to support us to make future videos. Thanks.

  • @kevinmet78
    @kevinmet78 Год назад

    Just had my first experience of tubeless tyres. Thanks for the video, I needed it.

  • @MangoNizer
    @MangoNizer 6 месяцев назад

    😆Totally love your accent! Yorkshire I guess?

  • @marcogutierrez8669
    @marcogutierrez8669 Год назад

    Fantastic advise.

  • @rampanttwattery4844
    @rampanttwattery4844 2 года назад

    Good vid and some top tips. Cheers Dave.

  • @J0sechap42
    @J0sechap42 Год назад

    Absolute life saver cheers 🤙

  • @havefunandbikestuffOver40
    @havefunandbikestuffOver40 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you man!

  • @spikesoton6210
    @spikesoton6210 Год назад

    Tried Gt-85 and vice on WTB Ranger 2.8s on Sonder Novas. Failed. Washing up liquid and a bit of water - easy with thumbs, (other side of tyre so not a combination effect.)

  • @artred69
    @artred69 Год назад

    Thanks, unfortunately I don’t have a vice. After many tries using various methods, I managed to do it with a plank of wood 👍

  • @Gledii
    @Gledii Год назад

    ohhh man. im just in this situation. thanks for sharing. im wondering why people go Tubeless. it seems to me that is such a pain in the buttt. i still dont get the advantage, if u have a little puncture, change the tube for a spare one, and move on...no glues messing around, stuck tyres, etc...or am i too old school ? :P Cheers mate!

  • @johnf3326
    @johnf3326 2 года назад +1

    Sash cramps instead of the vise? And mayhap a heat gun?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  2 года назад +1

      Hi John, good comments, cheers.

    • @johnf3326
      @johnf3326 2 года назад

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic fortunately I should never have this problem as I use Tannus Armour inserts. So far so good.
      I never like the idea of making a rim full of holes airtight with tape and sealing fluid. Seems a bit heath robinson, though it does seem to work and impress those who have it.

  • @Ru556
    @Ru556 10 месяцев назад

    Had exactly this problem. First off, I used a penny washer under my thumbs. Worked. Next wheel, used woodworking vice. Worked. Next wheel, no way! Thought of WD40, but chose not to. Brought kettle to near boil and poured over part of tyre/ rim with it in sink. Worked pretty quick. :) Have rubbed soap around rim - hoping that stops it next time. Great vid. Thanks!

  • @MadMarchTaffy
    @MadMarchTaffy 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have managed to pop on side off but cannot shift the other - time to try the vice tomorrow

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  9 месяцев назад

      How did you get on?

    • @MadMarchTaffy
      @MadMarchTaffy 9 месяцев назад

      Sorted it with the vice! I used a couple of small pieces of wood in the jaws to help grip the tyre without damaging it. Then pulled the tyre towards me - needed to go quite a way past 90 degrees but the bead popped and then it was easy. Thanks for the tip!@@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

  • @oieyes
    @oieyes 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @davidkuhny9574
    @davidkuhny9574 4 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @azorglub
    @azorglub 4 месяца назад

    Ty ty ty!!!

  • @pwoodwardc
    @pwoodwardc 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks