You could probably get the bead to seat, but it isn't ideal and would be more likely to break the bead when hitting potholes and such.
tubeless marked tire bead made to seat on tubeless rim to hold air and works fine with tubed rim the tube holds the air not marked TUBELESS bead will not seat to hold air
There are several sizes available. Most are 622 mm bead seat diameter.
If you have to overinflate the tire to seat the bead on the wheel rim, there is a chance of the tire exploding and causing injury or death. Use a lubricant to help seat the tire bead (like WD40 or soapy water). If you are changing a tyre on the roadside, because of a flat, you need to consider passing traffic and avoiding being struck.
No. A 700 C rim has a bead seat diameter of 622 mm, while a 27" rim has a bead seat diameter of 630 mm. If you use excessive force it might be possible to mount the tire, but it won't sit well. On www.sheldonbrown.com there's a nice section about tire sizes.
A cylinder bead is usually called a bugle bead.
an antonym for bead is sead
No. A UV Bead will change color when exposed to sunlight.
A bead breaker is a tool or device used to separate a bead from a tyre rim.
bead crafters
Bang Bead happened in 2000.
Bead Friend was created in 2003.