VAR tyre levers have a good rep.
i use plastic parks..but i'd say michelins would be the best.
+1 to Park Tools ones, bombproof so far, I still have the 3 I bought after several years use, including M+'s, even on 18 inch wheels and on Vittoria Bastardo's(*)
(*) is what my Radonneur's should have been called, evil, evil things to fit.
Learn to do it without tyre levers.
All of this discussion about tyre levers would be unnecessary if people would just use TALC as a dry lubricant.
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So @cd365 how about 'putting up' and adding value to this thread by helping people "Learn to do it without tyre levers." Or were you just referring to getting the bead back on, as opposed to getting a tyre off?it's almost impossible to remove a tyre unless you start with a lever but with plenty of talc I can get any tyre back on the rim with two thumbs
Another thing I forgot to mention is that it helps at this time of year to do the job in the warm. Outdoors in the cold the rubber will be stiffer and you won't have talc to hand so will need levers.
Someone posted a video from YouTube on another thread a couple of years ago showing how to get tyres on and off with no levers. I watched it, tried and and have done it at the roadside after a puncture. I will see if I can find it.@clid61 If you were answering @OskarTennisChampion 's "interested" the talc may help getting them back on but @Globalti tempered his 'Talc' advice by saying:
So @cd365 how about 'putting up' and adding value to this thread by helping people "Learn to do it without tyre levers." Or were you just referring to getting the bead back on, as opposed to getting a tyre off?