If the valve stem does not enter at the center of the tube, forget it.
A lawnmower shop will have a proper tube, Virg
On 9/15/2012 10:32 PM, Allen G. Wiesner wrote:
>> There is a EAA video on this procedure but it is currently not functioning
>> when I clicked on it.
>>
Hi guys
One trick I have learnt when fitting tubes to the tyres is : Once the tube
has been inserted into the tyre, inflate it slightly until it is just round
like a donut but not expanded in any way. Then carefully bolt the two rim
halves together using lots of talcum powder as recommended already
>There is a EAA video on this procedure but it is currently not functioning
>when I clicked on it.
>Might work for you if you click on the link.
> http :// www . eaavideo .org/video. aspx ?v=784777819001
The EAA video worked for me. I'll agree with everything they said/demonstrated;
especiall
Use a piece of plastic cut from a 2 liter soda bottle or milk bottle. Won't
absorb any moisture and won't allow the tube to get pinched. Some also
recommend using talcum powder as a lube.
Ron
From: PatS
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Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Gathering 2012 F
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