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TUBELESS-COMPATIBLE

• Many Rene Herse tires are tubeless-compatible. 

• These tires are marked “Tubeless Compatible” on the package. 

• Tubeless-compatible tires can be used with inner tubes, or set up  

tubeless (with a sealant) on tubeless-compatible rims. 

• 

Maximum pressure for tubeless installations is 4 bar (60 psi), or

 

the 

maximum pressure indicated on tire or rim, whichever is lower.

SAFETY INSPECTION BEFORE EVERY RIDE

• 

Inspect your tires

 to make sure that they are seated correctly. Inspect the 

casing and tread for cuts, abrasions and other damage.

• 

Rim brakes:

 Check the alignment of your brake pads. Squeeze the brakes 

hard. The pads must remain at least 

1 mm below

 the top of the rim. Check 

the pads: If a ridge has worn into the pads, then they are misaligned. They 

can cut the tire sidewall and cause a blowout.

• 

Tubeless:

 Check that sufficient liquid sealant remains inside the tire.

• Do not exceed the 

maximum tire pressure

 listed on the tire sidewall or the 

rim. 

Tubeless:

 Do not exceed 4 bar (60 psi). Do not ride the tires underin-

flated, so that they bulge out excessively. Overinflation or underinflation 

can cause the tire to come off the rim.

RETURNS

• Products in re-sellable condition can be returned within 30 days with return 

authorization (required): www.renehersecycles.com/tech-info/order_faq/

• If the package has been opened, the item cannot be returned.

WARRANTY

We warrant our tires against defects in materials and workmanship for six 

months after the original purchase. If the product is found defective by Rene 

Herse Cycles, we will replace or repair it. If you believe that a product is 

defective in materials or workmanship, please contact renehersecycles.com/

tech-info/warranty/. This warranty does 

not

 cover:

• Damage due to improper mounting.

• Damage due to punctures, cuts or road debris.

• Poor seating or blowing off due to non-standard or out-of-spec rims.

• Abrasion due to misaligned brake pads.

• Normal wear and tear; exposure to sunlight or chemicals.

• Minor cosmetic flaws due to the hand-made nature of our tires.

• Indirect or consequential damage (including, but not limited to, tubes, 

rims, other bike parts).

Rene Herse Cycles

2442 NW Market St. #426

Seattle, WA 98107, USA

www.renehersecycles.com

TIRE MOUNTING 
INSTRUCTIONS

- Version 2022_09_19

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