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A custom sized piece of wood to act as a spacer on the back side set-up. Something to span both sides of the straight sided 'inside'. Resting on both bottom rims and high enough to "properly" provide a base for the bead-breaker to work against (on the 'in' side of the rim). Might work?

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Unless you have some especially specific conditions you ride in, I'd always recommend sticking with what they designed the bike for, and the tyres/rims they designed for the bike.

If you only rode in deep mud ever, then yeah stick big tractor treads on, but then it will handle like sh** on hard surfaces and at speed.

If you only ride on soft sand, then use nice round cross section tyres with lots of small bumps, or what they call a paddle.

If you are always in rocky conditions then it depends how fast you want to go, and how likely the tyres are to get damaged.

 

Snow and ice I know nothing about..  Happily. I don't like cold.

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