I tried really hard to do that. I'd need the gorilla to do it with our large cruiser tires...
The feller in the youtube is using bigger zip ties, but since I had the beads touching each
other all the way around with my smaller zip ties, I'm not sure it would have made
a difference. The youtube guy has a smaller tire and it looks like he rode all the tread off of it
all the way around until it didn't have anything left to fight back with.

I ended up mounting that tire with my dirt bike spoons... I didn't have my big spoons at the time...
I used to rig up a 5 gallon bucket and push the tire off the rim instead of pulling it off... after
I got my big spoons I started "pulling" the last part of the tire off the wheel with a big rubber mallet


After fighting the low profile tires on my 1800 a couple of time, now I take the whole
bike to the Suzuki dealer down the street. Last time (a few weeks ago) he matched
the Internet tire price and charged $50 extra for doing the whole job.
Of course we don't want to take our 1500s to a dealer, we need to do all the spline
lube and proper reassembly stuff, so for my last 1500 tire I took the wheel to the
Suzuki shop and was charged $20 or so.
-Mike