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I think I know what you are fighting, but don't know how to explain what to do, so it makes sense. I'll try anyway. The bead opposite side (across the diameter) of where you are working needs to be pushed into the middle of the rim to give you more slack where you are working. When you fill the tube it will all pop into place. Just don't puncture the tube moving things around with the spoons.The tire irons shown below are good for manual tire changes. Without the one there made in Italy, I probably wouldn't have enough cuss words to get it done. You also should use rim protectors. Motion Pro and others make rim protectors.[ATTACH=full]97626[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]97627[/ATTACH]
I think I know what you are fighting, but don't know how to explain what to do, so it makes sense. I'll try anyway. The bead opposite side (across the diameter) of where you are working needs to be pushed into the middle of the rim to give you more slack where you are working. When you fill the tube it will all pop into place. Just don't puncture the tube moving things around with the spoons.
The tire irons shown below are good for manual tire changes. Without the one there made in Italy, I probably wouldn't have enough cuss words to get it done. You also should use rim protectors. Motion Pro and others make rim protectors.
[ATTACH=full]97626[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=full]97627[/ATTACH]