DBSwiss
Active member
I have a Fuel EXE 9.8 and it came with nice Carbon Bontrager rims. to get new tires on, especially with an Enduro or DH casing was always incredibly difficult. One tire I purchased (a Conti Krptotal R, 29x2.4) I tried for 90’ but never got it on despite trying all the tricks and had to return it. Now I figured out what the problem was and it may help you if you have Bontrager rims as well.
Trek uses a very thick plastic rim tape. It’s probably 2-3mm thick. That tape prevents the tire wall to move down into the center channel of the rim to get the other side of the tire on. Once I changed the rim tape to regular tape, I put a new Kryptotal on in a couple minutes.
Trek uses a very thick plastic rim tape. It’s probably 2-3mm thick. That tape prevents the tire wall to move down into the center channel of the rim to get the other side of the tire on. Once I changed the rim tape to regular tape, I put a new Kryptotal on in a couple minutes.
