Owner`s manual

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Remove tire bead from the rim.
Pull tire back onto the rim.
Remove the tire completely and inspect for a nail, glass, etc. and remove if 7.
located. Also inspect the inside of the rim to ensure there are no protruding
spokes, rust or other potential causes. Replace the rim tape which covers the
spoke ends, if damaged.
Remount one side of the tire onto the rim.8.
Using a hand pump, inflate the tube just enough to give it some shape. 9.
Place the valve stem through the hole in the rim and work the tube into the tire. 10.
Note: Do not let it twist.
Using your hands only, remount the other side of the tire by pushing the edge 11.
oward the center of the rim. Start from the opposite side of the valve and work
around the rim.
Before the tire is completely mounted, push the valve up into the rim to make sure 12.
the tire can sit squarely in position.
Fit the rest of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on using your thumbs. 13.
Note: Avoid using tire levers as these can easily puncture the tube or damage the
tire.
Check that the tube is not caught between the rim and the tire bead at any point.14.
Using a hand pump, inflate the tube until the tire begins to take shape. Spin the wheel 15.
and watch the tire mold lines. They should be evenly spaced from the edge of the
rim all the way around the wheel. When properly seated, fully inflate the tire to the
pressure marked on the sidewall. Use a tire air pressure gauge to check
Replace the wheel into the frame checking that all gears, brakes and quick release 16.
levers are properly adjusted.