a) Quit running.
b) Bring your tire to a bike store and PAY someone to fix it.
c) Fix it yourself!
Here's how:
Step 0: Remove wheel from the stroller. The front wheel probably has a quick release lever and the back wheels probably have a quick release push button.
Step 1: Use a set of tire levers to remove the tire from the rim.





Step 7: Re-inflate to desired pressure (read the side of your tire for how many PSI are right for your tire. Ideally, use a hand pump with a meter. Try to avoid air compressors like the ones at gas stations as they are very strong and are likely to over-inflate your small tires.
* A note about inner tubes. If you can locate the hole on your old inner tube, you can patch it with a kit available at any local bike store. Sometimes it is just easier to buy a new tube. If you are not sure what size wheel (usually small = 12", medium = 16" and large = 20") you have, just pop it off and bring it with you to the store. It might even be the same size as your older child's bike wheels.
Thank you to my friend, Eileen, for taking the pics!
2 comments:
Nice tires! Thank you back for helping change the bike tire.
Excellent blog!
Don't they have new tires for bikes as well? Those tires that doesn't have interiors? well anyways, you have a really good demonstration with changing tires, that could save money than bringing it to a tire specialist or something
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