Archive for January, 2010
Installing New Bicycle Tires
To remove air from the tires:
2. Remove half of the tire to the rim, starting at the opposite side of the valve – to pull out of beads over the rim, with a set of tire levers to help. Now the work of your other hand, ending the valve.
3. Click on the valve slightly to help disabled last of beads.
4. After half a tire off, pull back to a tire valve stem will clear it and then the valve all the way out.
5. Hold the tube at the base of the valve, remove it from the tires. Your tires will now be half and half, and on your rims and tubeless.
6. Remove the other half of the tire to the rim as you remove the first.
Once you have removed the tire and tube from the rim, take a moment to check the status of your rim. Make sure the correct tape covering the hole and nipples in the center between the side walls. For the wheel without a rim strip, such as the MiG-Racing 1 wheels run your fingers over the surface to ensure all the more smoothly. Pay special attention to the weld.
Before installing the new tire on the rim, it is a good time to check the status of your side walls, look at how many of the remaining metal and run a damp cloth between the side walls to clean them. This will remove any debris that may be hiding.
To mount a new tire:
1. Unfold tires so the form of round shapes – to use the thumb on the inside of the tire to encourage it to form its shape.
2. Line label tires up with the stem hole of the drive.
3. Lift the first tire bead over the rim of the workers from the trunk opening round. Keep the tires on the spot, so it does not slide. You may need to mount the last bit.
4. On the first bead over the edge to put a small amount of air in the inner tube you are going to use so it has a rounded shape – consider the new pipe or check the current tube.
5. Pull the tire back so you can put valve hole.
6. Working with the valve of the pipe so that the place is in the tires.
7. Working with the valve lift of the other bead over the edge of the surface.
8. Check to ensure that the tire is mounted with no visible pipes between the sides of the tire and rim
9. Your tire is inflated to about 40psi and provides tire is seated properly.
10. If all sat down and grabbed the rim bead, inflate to the desired PSI.