On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 17:54:10 +0100, "ian field"
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>"That One" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:rC_mm.31938$la3.2056@attbi_s22...
>> Looks like any hopes of saving gas money, etc. by riding my bike are gonna
>> be erased by purchasing a new rear tire for my bike. Damn! those things
>> are expensive! $175 + mounting for a silly dunlop radial...?
>>
>
>Search online for the cheapest tyre, if its tubeless you can still fit it
>yourself. There's various methods like putting a rope tourniquet around the
>circumference of the tyre to spread the bead onto the rim, I'm far too lazy
>to go to all that effort so I use the pressure from a CO2 fire extinguisher
>to blow the bead on the rim.
>
>Beware! - its bloody dangerous if you don't do it right.
>
>Fit a foot pump hose and adapter to the fire extinguisher and HOLD THE
>EXTINGUISHER UPSIDE DOWN otherwise liquid CO2 will fill the tyre which will
>then burst and cut you to pieces. Also do this without the valve core fitted
>so you can let the pressure out quickly.
>
If you are brave and in a hurry, you can give the tire a
good shot of starting fluid, take a step back and throw a
lighted match near it. Instant bead seating!! Have the air
hose ready to inflate. Does not work with tube type tires.
This should only be attempted by a paid professional under
supervised conditions after have signed total and complete
release from the liability of any other party present or
not.
Lugnut
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