
Originally Posted by
longing4alandy
Thanks Ron,
Having read the website you linked to, it seems my ample 60kg frame wasn't enough to keep the thoroughly age-hardened bead unseated so I was trying to stretch the bead. With high lift and rover again, I've managed to get the bead over the rim for about 15cm and now can't get any further

But now I can get a saw in to cut the b@$%^# up if all else fails

-Mark
As you are levering the bead over the rim, you must push the bead into the well on the opposite side. Standing on the tyre whilst levering usually achieves this, even if you are lacking a little in the weight department
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You will only be able to take small bites at a time until about a third of the bead is removed. Once the front bead is removed, a slightly different approach is required for the back and this is where the hammer may come in handy.
I did 7 in one morning recently and some can be difficult.
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