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- 7. Now put the top side of the
- tire on the same way. If you have
- trouble, make sure there is not
- too much air in the inner tube.
- Also check to see that the tire
- goes on properly. Sometimes the
- tire won't drop fully into
- position on the rim, often near
- the valve. This is why you put the
- valve half-way into into hole at
- first, to help prevent the tube
- getting caught between the tire
- and the rim edge.
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- 8. When the tire is installed,
- gently pull and wiggle the valve
- stem into position.
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- 9. Put just a little air into the
- tire, about 10 pounds per square
- inch. Look at the tire, all the
- way around and on both sides, to
- be sure it is seated properly. If
- there is a section of tire that is
- trying to bulge off the rim,
- remove the air and fix this area
- by pushing it into position. After
- you are satisfied with the tire
- installation, inflate the tire to
- full pressure. Do this slowly,
- periodically checking that the
- seating is still OK. The proper
- pressure is written (vulcanized)
- on the tire side.
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