It's not that hard if you work at it..I can put on and take off a tire without any tools....just take the wheel in both hands and go to the opposite side of the valve stem..and push the whole tire to one side of the rim just enough for the bead to come over the lip on the rim..then pull the tire up and over the lip and just pull the rest of the tire..it'll come off easy...but seeming yours is a DH tire..it's probably 3 ply sidewalls..so it might be a bit harder..i did it with 1 ply trail tires (Maxxis High Rollers and Bontrager Earls)..but give it a shot it might work...never know...and just do the same..but the opposite way to put the tire on the rim
Trek Session 88 Trek Fuel 80 (all 2009 parts with a AM build) Trek "nameless dj bike" Soon to be the owner of a Trek Remedy 8 With Fox DHX coil with Ti spring and E.thirteen drs
i have 4 bikes including one i am trying to sell. they r: kona coiler deluxe ns suburban wethepeople nova bmx santacruz chameleon (i am trying to sell this bike) plus i have a frame i'm trying to sell which is a mongoose thunderball.
2001 Norco Vps Fluid 2007 Rocky Mountain Flow Raw 2007 Specialized Bighit III 2006 Specialized Enduro Elite And a crapy bmx that i turned into a trampoline bike....yeah, i am that cool
I'm currently bolting all my spare parts on my old frame... pretty close to having a complete hardtail, dual crown, HUCK BIKE! =) pics in like 10 or so min hopefully