Re: First Time Tire Change If'n the old tubes are in reasonable shape, save them as spares, partially inflated.
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Re: First Time Tire Change Always put a rag between the tool and the rim and just go slowly applying pressure to the tire-iron to get the bead out then the rest you can do by hand. Let the whole thing sit in the sun for a few minutes to warm it up to make it more pliable.
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Re: First Time Tire Change I had always used talcum powder for lubricant, especially on the innertubes. It helps them avoid bunching and pinching when inflating. Also, when partially inflating the innertubes to check for pinching, grab the tires and rotate them 1/8 turn in each direction when partially inflated. That usually sorts out any pinching or bunching.
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Re: First Time Tire Change Changing a model A tire for the first time was a snap...as I change motorcycle tires regularly. As above, I always use talcum powder to resist pinching, and also inflate-deflate the tube in the tire several times which also helps. I use just bit of windex on the tire edges when they are stubborn but try to keep it from getting into the rim. Two things are essential...inflating the tube slightly before installing it, and getting good tire irons. I use MotionPro irons as they have no squared edges and have a good wide spoon section.
Tom |
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