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How to Mount a Tire Print
Written by shiggy   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 11:33

Mounting and removing tires is a basic and necessary task for every cyclist. A surprising number of riders struggle with it because they have never been shown the proper technique.

The Team Estrogen web site has the best description I have seen: Levers? Levers? We Don’t Need No Stinking Levers!

It is aimed at road riders but the method is the same for mtb tires.

Some UST and DH tires may be easier to mount if the beads are lubricated with soapy water or, my preference, Schwalbe Easy Fit mounting fluid. It can be easier to grip the tires when using the Easy Fit fluid.

Enlarged from the pics at the top: The tire bead has not been pulled into the center channel of the rim at the bottom (note the distance of the label from the rim edge at the bottom) and the tire is far from fitting over at the top. But DO NOT TOUCH THE TIRE LEVERS! Look at the next pic.

 Now the tire bead at the bottom has been pulled into the center drop of the rim (note the label/rim spacing). There is now plenty of slack to pull the bead onto the rim at the top.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 July 2009 19:35
 
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