Hey up mate, first off what do you have.
I take it you have a repair kit and probably a couple of tyre levers, etc. What are you using to break your bead, tyre pliers etc or high lift?
First off make sure you have a good practice on a spare with an old tyre, until you get the hang of using your tyre levers and bead breaker as you can easily damage you bead which on a tubless tyre can spell the end of it. Using a bead lube also makes the world of difference and will minimise the chance of bead damage.
Here is a link to the tyrepliers website and will head you in the right direction. I`ve got a set of tyrepliers and they are bloody good, makes easy work on the bead. After a bit of practice its not to bad, and you should be able to knock a tyre over in 1/2 hour or so.
http://www.tyrepliers.com.au/incontents.htm
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