Thanks,
Marc
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The Kool Stop tool is called a bead jack (I think). VAR makes a similar
tool that has the advantage of being smaller (if you want/need to take
it with you). Here's a picture and a post about the VAR tool:
http://randonneurextra.blogspot.com/2009/02/making-life-easier-var-tire-lever.html
Not my blog, and I've never seen it before today, but the write up rings
true to me.
There are people who insist you can mount any tire on any rim without
tools... I'm sure the insist-or is right, for him/herself. But jeez...
Torelli Master rims -- a rim with a notoriously shallow "well". I've
spent waaaaay too long trying to get a tire mounted on a Master in the
past. It's supremely frustrating. I know the tricks, but the tricks
don't always do the trick. The VAR lever/jack (and presumably the Kool
Stop jack) makes mounting tough tire/rim combinations easy. I prefer
riding to fighting with my tires, so for me it was worth $15 and giving
up the idea of "no tools, all the time" as concerns mounting tires. Not
all rim/tire combinations are created equal.
Sorry for the rant -- if you're one who can mount any tire without
tools, that's great! I envy you!
Stuart Fletcher
West Seattle, WA