slide 1: How to Change a Bike Tire on a Mountain
Bike
slide 2: Turn the mountain bike
over onto its back
In other words position your
mountain bike in such a way
that the seat and handlebars
are on the ground and the 2
tires are in the air. The tires
should be able to spin freely
without any resistance.
slide 3: Remove The Faulty
Tire From The
Mountain Bike
Your tire will be kept on the
axle by 2 nuts 1 on each side
and these nuts will need to be
loosened and removed.
❖Depending on the make of
your mountain bike you may
also need to undo a quick
release lever on the side of the
tire.
❖Disengage the brake cable
before pulling out the tire from
between the brake pads.
slide 4: Remove The Tube From The Rim Of The Wheel
❖Locate the valve stem for air input and
choose a spot on the opposite side of the
wheel. Using the beveled end of a tire iron
separate the tire from the wheel rim and
latch the iron onto a spoke.
❖Repeat with a second tire iron
approximately 1 inch 2.5 cm away from
the first tire iron. Keep doing this around
the wheel until you can fully remove the
tube from inside.
slide 5: Check and clean the inside of the tire for
debris
slide 6: Locate the holes or tears in the tube
To find the holes you can submerge the tube under water and look for bubbles or you
can pump up the tube and listen for any air leaks. If a hole is located on a seam or ridge
along the tube the tire patch may not hold well and the tube will be irreparable. In that
case youll have to purchase a brand new replacement tube.
slide 7: Patch the holes using the bike tire patch kit
Roughen the areas of the tube around the holes using sandpaper. Apply a glue-
less patch to the tube firmly covering and sealing the hole as tightly as you can.
slide 8: Wait a few
minutes for the
patch to bond
to the tube.
slide 9: Test to see if the patch has held well
Pump up the tube slightly and see if there are any air leaks with the new patch. If there are you
may need to try again and apply a new patch or the tube may be too damaged and youll need to
purchase a new one
slide 10: Place the tube back into the tire
Starting with the valve stem insert the tube back into the tire. Make sure the valve stem is
centered correctly or else it could end up being damaged with future use.
slide 11: Secure the tire into your bike
frame
slide 12: Pump Up
Your New
Tire
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