RobertWhitehead Posted March 5 Share How many links does your current chain have? You may get away with a 34 without having a longer chain but 36 may cause the rear mech to over extend. Do you need a 96 or 104bcd ring ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ant in the NL Posted March 5 Share 1 hour ago, RobertWhitehead said: How many links does your current chain have? You may get away with a 34 without having a longer chain but 36 may cause the rear mech to over extend. Do you need a 96 or 104bcd ring The existing chainring is a 104bcd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted March 5 Share I learnt that fitting a 2.25" tyre back to front on 36mm inner width rims, and then trying to remove that tyre to fix the rotational direction is a mission. It sticks to the bead like no one's business. I pulled the 2.45" Minion DHR 2 off with my bare hands yet this new Racing Ralph won't let go regardless what I try. I can't even get a tyre lever under the bead. ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobertWhitehead Posted March 6 Share 7 hours ago, Robbie Stewart said: I learnt that fitting a 2.25" tyre back to front on 36mm inner width rims, and then trying to remove that tyre to fix the rotational direction is a mission. It sticks to the bead like no one's business. I pulled the 2.45" Minion DHR 2 off with my bare hands yet this new Racing Ralph won't let go regardless what I try. I can't even get a tyre lever under the bead. I've learnt that I feel like a poephol regardless of the tyre width every time I do that 😂. Sometimes the feeling is so bad that I pretend to not notice my mistake until the new owner points it out and offers to fix it ChrisF, DieselnDust, Danger Dassie and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotSoBigBen Posted March 6 Share 7 hours ago, Robbie Stewart said: I learnt that fitting a 2.25" tyre back to front on 36mm inner width rims, and then trying to remove that tyre to fix the rotational direction is a mission. It sticks to the bead like no one's business. I pulled the 2.45" Minion DHR 2 off with my bare hands yet this new Racing Ralph won't let go regardless what I try. I can't even get a tyre lever under the bead. I don't even know how many tubeless tires I've fitted ... And I still get it wrong now and then, case in point last week. Front wheel on my gravel bike .... Thought stuff it I'll just ride it like that, rode it once. Yesterday I swopped it around but ... Unlike the first time it didn't just inflate first time 😤 ... Took some effort Lesson learnt, it'll probably happen again AND just because the first go was easy doesn't mean the second time will be! ChrisF and Robbie Stewart 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted March 6 Share 6 hours ago, NotSoBigBen said: I don't even know how many tubeless tires I've fitted ... And I still get it wrong now and then, case in point last week. Front wheel on my gravel bike .... Thought stuff it I'll just ride it like that, rode it once. Yesterday I swopped it around but ... Unlike the first time it didn't just inflate first time 😤 ... Took some effort Lesson learnt, it'll probably happen again AND just because the first go was easy doesn't mean the second time will be! Rebuilt the "Green Bike" 2 weeks ago. MAN !!!! The front tyre would NOT seat .... I re-did the rim tape twice. Double layered. Eventually gerry-rigged a setup whereby I had a straight pipe from the compressor to the valve. After all this agrivation the rear tyre slipped on like a glove. At least now I have a "jig" to get more air quicker to those troublesome tyres ... Saturday's jobbie went silk smooth, no chance to use my new toys .... KB280DT and NotSoBigBen 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted March 6 Share 16 hours ago, Robbie Stewart said: I learnt that fitting a 2.25" tyre back to front on 36mm inner width rims, and then trying to remove that tyre to fix the rotational direction is a mission. It sticks to the bead like no one's business. I pulled the 2.45" Minion DHR 2 off with my bare hands yet this new Racing Ralph won't let go regardless what I try. I can't even get a tyre lever under the bead. Probably more just a tight bead than the width, some tyre / rim combos are just a bastard. Are you by any chance using gorilla tape instead of proper rim tape? Robbie Stewart 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted March 6 Share 4 minutes ago, droo said: Are you by any chance using gorilla tape instead of proper rim tape? I'm not sure. I had the rim tape fitted by the LBS mid last year. It's a yellowish tape is all I know. edit - more beige to be precise Edited March 6 by Robbie Stewart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger Dassie Posted March 6 Share Just now, Robbie Stewart said: I'm not sure. I had the rim tape fitted by the LBS mid last year. It's a yellowish tape is all I know. Definately not Gorilla tape then, sounds like the normal bog standard plasticky nylon rim tape commonly supplied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted March 6 Share 8 minutes ago, Danger Dassie said: Definately not Gorilla tape then, sounds like the normal bog standard plasticky nylon rim tape commonly supplied. I can tell you this about that rim tape though. If you get even a slither of it between the bead and the rim, good luck trying to pressurise the tyre. Discovered as much during a ride at Banhoek. I had to bodge a fix with a plier, a pocket knife and a CO2 bomb. I still managed to finish my ride at least. Eddy Gordo and Danger Dassie 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted March 6 Share 13 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said: I'm not sure. I had the rim tape fitted by the LBS mid last year. It's a yellowish tape is all I know. edit - more beige to be precise Then it's the tyre, not the tape. I've had to unseat a bead with a block of wood and a hammer before today, so know that you're not alone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted March 6 Share 10 minutes ago, droo said: Then it's the tyre, not the tape. I've had to unseat a bead with a block of wood and a hammer before today, so know that you're not alone. Thanks. Will it work if I soften the rubber a bit using a hair dryer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted March 6 Share 14 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said: Thanks. Will it work if I soften the rubber a bit using a hair dryer? Leave it out in the sun for an hour, that should do the job. Dusty, Robbie Stewart and Zebra 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted March 6 Share 3 hours ago, ChrisF said: Rebuilt the "Green Bike" 2 weeks ago. MAN !!!! The front tyre would NOT seat .... I re-did the rim tape twice. Double layered. Eventually gerry-rigged a setup whereby I had a straight pipe from the compressor to the valve. After all this agrivation the rear tyre slipped on like a glove. At least now I have a "jig" to get more air quicker to those troublesome tyres ... Saturday's jobbie went silk smooth, no chance to use my new toys .... if you put a ratchet strap around the circumference of the tyre it limits the tyre expansion a lot and then from there the tyre inflates sideways first pushing the beads outwards. This often helps get tricky tyres to seat. There are youtube videos how. thebob 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted March 6 Share 1 hour ago, dave303e said: if you put a ratchet strap around the circumference of the tyre it limits the tyre expansion a lot and then from there the tyre inflates sideways first pushing the beads outwards. This often helps get tricky tyres to seat. There are youtube videos how. Even that did not work .... Nope, in the last 8 years, this is thee hardest a tyre has ever fought me !! But the new owner is NOW lining up for her first race on the Green machine. All the troubles forgotten, now for the FUN to start. KB280DT 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORNE Posted March 6 Share ….i hate internal routing ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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