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How-To: No Tools Tire Removal Video Print
Written by shiggy   
Monday, 10 August 2009 11:12

How to remove a bicycle tire without tools. This works with every tire and rim. Some combos may be tougher to do than others but the principles are the same. You can use tire levers but you MUST get the tire bead loose first and at least part of the bead into the center drop ("tire well") of the rim.

NOTE: The "first step" not mentioned in the video is to deflate the tire completely.

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 April 2010 12:38
 
How-To: No Tools Tire Mounting Video Print
Written by shiggy   
Monday, 10 August 2009 11:12

How to mount a bicycle tire without tools. This works with every tire and rim. Some combos may be tougher to do than others but the principles are the same. With tubeless tires and rims or some DH tires it can be useful to apply soapy water (dish soap) or Schwalbe Easy Fit mounting fluid to ease the bead onto the rim and seat the bead when inflating. 

Quick. Simple. Easy.

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 April 2010 12:39
 
How to Patch an Inner Tube Print
Written by shiggy   
Saturday, 01 August 2009 15:17

 Flats happen! Usually the tube only has a small hole in it and is easily fixable at little cost. Properly patched a tube is as good as new and will not leak. I have some tubes with 2 dozen patches on them. While the total patch cost has exceeded the price of the tube, not patching it would have required buying at least 15 new inner tubes! A big savings and those tubes are not in a land fill.

What you need:
Patch kit. I think the Rema Tip Top are the best and more reliable.
Ball point pen.
Plastic tire lever. 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 August 2009 18:45
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