This thread is epic. Thank you continuing to share your adventures with us 
Leah.

FWIW: I'm no expert but if there is anyone in Austin TX who would like to 
learn to change a tire I'd be happy to show how I do it. I can provide the 
wheel and tube and tools and stuff so you wouldn't have to mess with your 
own bike. For me the most finicky / difficult parts are getting the very 
first part of the tire off the rim and getting the last part of the tire 
back on the rim; those are where I get the most pinched fingers and am 
worried I'm going to hurt the tire or rim with the tire levers. 

I've never used something like this but I wonder how much it would help. 
https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/equipment/tools/kool-stop-tire-bead-jack/

Mike


On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 12:43:52 AM UTC-5 ttoshi wrote:

> Wow after making it through heat dome and flat torture your future rides 
> will be too easy for you.
>
> Toshi
>
>

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