When you are out for a good bike ride, but suddenly your tyre gets punctured. What will you do? Many of you know how to ride a bike but don’t know how to change the tyre. Changing a tyre is also a part of riding skills. So, if you don’t know, no worries, here are the all steps for you.
Steps to change Bike Tyres
Changing a tyre isn’t rocket science. And when it’s a bike tyre, then it is easier than others. You can change by yourself. Before getting into the details, let's discuss a few things about tyres. There are a few types of bike tyres such as clincher, tubeless, tubular, etc. These types depend on the bike types. The clincher, tubeless, tubular, etc. these three types are similar and common. Mostly you can use these for regular bikes. But for mountain bikes, you need to use Adventure Bike Tyres. As we all know, mountain bikes are suitable for uneven surfaces and rugged ground. So, for safety, the tyre should be durable. When you change the tyre, remember one thing, you must replace the old one with the same type. Though you can use other types according to your bike type, it won't be safe for you. Now, let's see those steps.
Separate the wheel
- First, you need to place the bike. You need to place it upside down so that you can clearly see the tyre and chain part.
- Now fix the gear to remove the tyre. The back tyres need to fix the gear.
- Now, take a tool, lose the nuts and separate the wheel.
Remove the tyre and put a new one
- Now remove the tyre and check if it has air inside it.
- Clear the air and remove the tube.
- Now install the tube inside it and put it back on the wheel.
- If it's irreparable, then you can put a new one.
Fix it with a bike
Now take all tools, set the wheel, and attach it again to the bike. Check out the chain if it's attached or not.
Fixing a bike’s tyre is fun if you know how to do it properly.