Removing Kenda Havoc

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Zoon

Original Poster:

6,835 posts

127 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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My son has a Trek mountain bike which has seemingly developed a puncture.
I attempted to fix it and try as I might cannot get the tyre off the rim, it appears to be glued on.

Has anyone had similar problems?

lufbramatt

5,421 posts

140 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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It might have Treks moulded rim strips which lock the tyre bead in place quite securely. Try pushing the tyre beads inwards towards the opposite bead- might have to stand on it- and it should pop off, make sure it's dislodged all the way round. then you can get a tyre lever in as normal.

Shinysideup

818 posts

188 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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In addition to the above info, splash some soapy water round the bead and it wil make your life a lot easier.
Especially when refitting.

the tribester

2,561 posts

92 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Yes, they're tough. You can't even get a tyre lever between the wheel rim and the tyre bead.

If you've got a vice, you can squeeze the tyre to get it off the rims.