steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
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They eventually removed the tyre. It took two guys and a can of aerosol lube. They squirted the lube on both sides of the bead and slowly, slowly it started to move. Once they'd got part of it off the bead, the rest came easily.
Looking at it, I can see why it was so hard. The Gorilla tape I had used as rim tape had been applied too close to the rim wall and had increased the size of the hump that the bead had to get over to drop into the bead and along the way had dragged some tape in there with it, exposing some of the adhesive. The extra tape and the adhesive all added up to a formidable task to shift the bead out of the trough and up and over the hump back into the rim well.
Now all I have to do is to clean up the old tape and its sticky residue.
Looking at it, I can see why it was so hard. The Gorilla tape I had used as rim tape had been applied too close to the rim wall and had increased the size of the hump that the bead had to get over to drop into the bead and along the way had dragged some tape in there with it, exposing some of the adhesive. The extra tape and the adhesive all added up to a formidable task to shift the bead out of the trough and up and over the hump back into the rim well.
Now all I have to do is to clean up the old tape and its sticky residue.