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Old 06-20-2008, 02:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to change a tire/flat?

how can i change a tire without pinching my tube. i have bad luck and i always do it.
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Old 06-20-2008, 02:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Put baby powder on the tube and keep just enough air in it to keep it up in the tire. Are you using tire spoons?
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yeah i use the tire irons
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move slow and if you think you are on the tube stop and make sure you get the tube out of the way
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Couple of tricks. Some Wopstar already mentioned. Baby powder is a great thing to put in the tire itself. It helps prevent chaffing from the tube running on the tire. Then, make sure it is just loosely inflated. When I change a tire, I always run my hand over the inside and outside of the rim and file anything off that is even the least bit questionable. Also, add lots of dish soap to the outside of the tire. This will greatly aid in slipping the tire on. There are lots of debates on what to use but I find straight liquid dish soap to be best. Always check your rim strip as well. Duct tape works great but a rim strip is only $1.99 from RMATVMC so just order one when you can. Check to make sure you rim lock does not have any metal exposed and remember the rim lock goes under the rim strip. Besides that, not too much to offer. Tire irons make tire changing magical. Get a five gallon bucket or if you have the room, a 55 gallon drum to set the tire on. I use a five gallon bucket and it is great. I can change a tire in about 20 minutes.
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honestly i dont even screw with tires any more. i just cut the tire of and you can still save the tube. then i put the new tire on the rim one side and then take it to the shop to do the hard part. cost 20 bucks for me, and i can deal with it
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wow tigmaster your brilliant! if only i had 1 of you around for everything !
now what tires should I run for partially riding on the road/wheelies/offroad,hard-packed desert
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theres 2 how tos on changin tyres
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It is crazy that sometimes you fight for hours with a tire and the next time it almost falls on!!
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noramly with me i do it for a hour then have no luck so my m8 cums and gets it off in 5 mins flat !
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