Just to be clear, I'm talking about a tyre that when you put it on, the straight line across when you have it partially on and have to start forcing is about 30cm, not the 10-15cm or so you might normally expect to get. I don't see what advantage there could be from using three levers. I don't think you could even get three levers under the bead. Even with two, I could only just turn them out and then the most I could separate them by hand was 2cm, which was a huge effort and then they were completely stuck. I thought I was making it clear that they were completely stuck when I said that it took hard hammering on the free one to force it down the rim - about a mm for every hammer blow. Could somebody explain please how a third lever would help, assuming you could get it under the bead?
You shouldn't have to use a hammer for any bike job except removing a headset cup in my opinion.
You shouldn't have to use a hammer for any bike job except removing a headset cup in my opinion.