That’s the key to a successful tire change! Why can you remove a tire that shouldn’t come off?

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I want to change a tire by myself.I'm sure there are many of you out there.
There are many articles and videos on the Internet that explain how to change a tire, so many people may have seen them as a primer.
If you look at it, you will see that everyone is removing the tire from the wheel very easily. I'm sure there are many people who have tried it.

Shh!
There's a big difference between seeing and doing!
I thought the bead drop would be a challenge, but it was a piece of cake.Frustrated because I couldn't get the tire off the wheel.I'm sure many of you have!

WebiQ is here to bring you a little happiness and motorcycle knowledge.
This time, how can I easily remove the tire from the wheel? I'll explain how!

You don't want the tire to come off the wheel in the first place.

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Tires are inflated by air pressure and are pressed against the rim of the wheel (the outermost part where the tire fits), and if they are properly inflated, they will not come off the rim.

If you ask me if it will come off immediately when air pressure is lost due to a flat tire, it will not come off easily.
Because tires, regardless of air pressure, areThe structure is not easy to be removed originally.From.
It can be fixed securely by using air pressure, but it is not a structure that can be removed immediately when the air pressure is lost.

It's not off by any stretch of the imagination.

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As you can see, when you look at the tire and wheel from the side, the outside diameter of the wheel rim is larger than the inside diameter of the tire.
The bead wire that fits on the rim is very stiff and will not stretch, so there is no way it will come off even if you try to remove it with the tire lever with all your strength.

But in the article about changing tires, you're taking it off...

All of the articles are gutted with levers, but they are crispy, like "I'm going to use the lever to remove it from the end".
Why not. .......

What I want to know is, "How can you get it off so easily? But it doesn't explain that, does it?

For example, the following example.
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Diagram of inserting the first lever. OK, I can do it.

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The second lever. Yes, it's still good.

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Expanding left and right. It's going to get harder around here .......

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I can't! I can't do it! I'm gonna break the lever! I'm gonna bend the rim! I'm gonna rip the tire!

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Don't say "I'm off"! I can't do it!

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The other side? No, I haven't even gotten that far first!

It's like this, isn't it?

Even if you're lucky enough to get them off, you'll have to fit new tyres.
This is another easy fit for everyone. ......

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I can make it this far. You can do it by pushing it in with your hand.

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I can't! I can't do it! I'm gonna break the lever! I'm gonna bend the rim! I'm gonna rip the tire!

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At the end, I thought the tire was going to shred.

It's like this, isn't it?

There's a trick to getting it off easily.

Of course, there is no ...... thing where the characters are monstrously powerful and are twisting tires with superpowers.

Actually, the previous image shows a trick to remove the tire easily.
That is the image below.
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The point is.Tire bead on the diagonal to the leverpart of a loaf of bread
Use your knees to carry your weight.I'm pushing it inside the wheel.thing.

This is the tire coming off.The biggest and only trick.It is.

The trick to remove the bead is to drop the bead on the diagonal side.

I can see why you would want to bring the tire to the outside as you are trying to remove it.
But that's why it doesn't work.
The trick is.Push the tire inward opposite to the lever position.It is in the things.

This is pretty clear: the more you drop the tire end inward on the side that is not levered, the easier it is to get the tire off.
Use both knees to put your weight on the tire as shown in the following image.Drop it into the wheel as hard as you can.That's the trick!
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Reasons to drop in.

As I mentioned at the beginning, the inside diameter of the tire is smaller than the outside diameter of the rim, so no matter how much you gouge with the lever, you will never be able to remove the tire without it.

However, the inside of any wheel is always concave near the center.
Never!

If you drop half a lap of the tire in that depressed area, ......?
The tire will be offset from the center of the wheel by the amount of the drop.(!)The opposite side of the rim that you push the lever into (i.e. the part where the lever is applied) will be able to go over the rim.

This is why you will be able to remove tires that you would not normally be able to remove.
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Once you can do it, it becomes second nature.

By dropping the bead of the tire into the recess in the center of the rim, the center of the tire can be displaced so the tire can be removed.

Once you've mastered this "key to changing a tire", it really becomes a matter of course, and you'll wonder what all the trouble was. You will be able to change the tire so easily.
The difficulty of changing a tire, which I thought was so high, is no longer a problem.

If you know someone who is good at changing tires, it is best to ask them to show you.
It will do a great job of replicating the tips in this article.

When you can feel that it's far more important to use your knee to push the tire bead diagonally across the lever to the inside of the wheel, instead of using all your strength to move the lever to pull the tire bead off the rim.You've already won.It is.

No more bent levers or rims or ragged tire bead wire sections!

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