I was fine putting it back on ~ except for the last few inches which stubbornly refused until they were ironed on.
Perhaps I'm just coming from a position of uncertainty and so, am being a bit too gentle![]()
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Possibly Phil, I wouldn't put you down as a weakling though.

As the last bit pops on, pushing the bead in moves the tyre away from the rim and allows it to take on more of a 'teardrop' shape. 4 or 5 goes sometimes needed now I think back for some really badly made chinese tyres.
Another related tip mate; when the tyre is seated back on the rim, pump a bit of air in, deflate again and pump. It seats the tube properly.

Bod, those look really good for stubborn beads. I can see some beads being awful and they would work well.