
When tire tread gets very worn, or the tire is brittle or cracked, it is more likely to go flat, so be
ready to replace it.
Repairing or Replacing Tires and Tubes
If tire is not damaged and only the tube needs repairing:
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Remove tire
by gently prying it outside the rim using a tire tool or a screwdriver with the edges
filed smooth (or the ends of spoon handles like the picture above). Pull tube out of tire.
•
Carefully inspect inside of the tire for the cause of the puncture. The cause of the puncture may
be screws, thorns, glass, or other sharp material that may still be stuck in the tire tread and will
puncture the tire again if it is not removed.
•
Find hole
in tube by pumping halfway full and squeezing it. You may be able to find the hole
by the sound of escaping air. If not, put the tube under water. Squeeze the tube and watch for
bubbles escaping from the hole. Another way to do this is to rub soapy water on the tube and
watch for bubbles forming in the soap.
•
Mark
around the hole with a pen or pencil.
•
Let any remaining air out of the tire.
•
To
repair tube, roughen the surface
around the hole (about 25 cm (1 in.)) by rubbing the tube
with sandpaper. Make sure the surface is completely clean and dry.
•
If there is glue,
apply glue
and wait about 30 seconds for glue to get tacky.
•
Press on
patch
and let dry. For temporary repairs to torn tires wrap a strip of canvas around
inner tube 2-3 times.
•
Replace
tube
and tire and re-inflate to desired pressure.
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