Putting a tube into a small front tire

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(P.S. I remember one day a Harley rider came in with a puncture. He wouldn't let us touch his precious alloy wheel so he insisted on doing it himself. Within seconds he had cracked a chunk out of the wheel and cried like a baby.)
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One thing to remember is to take out the inner valve from the tube stem before you inflate it the first time. I made this mistake and the tube pulled into the rim as it inflated. I had to puncture the tube to remove it.:ashamed:

that reminds me, I did that too. I dont remember how we got it, I think we just started over.
 
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(P.S. I remember one day a Harley rider came in with a puncture. He wouldn't let us touch his precious alloy wheel so he insisted on doing it himself. Within seconds he had cracked a chunk out of the wheel and cried like a baby.)
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Yeah, we laughed too.... when he wasn't looking.
 
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that reminds me, I did that too. I dont remember how we got it, I think we just started over.


Ever wondered what those 'X' shaped valves tools are for? They are to attached to the stem while you are fitting the top rim of the tyre. They stop the stem from falling into the wheel. And put a little air in the tube first so you don't pinch the tube, and it also stops the stem dropping in when you undo the valve tool.
 
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Ever wondered what those 'X' shaped valves tools are for? They are to attached to the stem while you are fitting the top rim of the tyre. They stop the stem from falling into the wheel. And put a little air in the tube first so you don't pinch the tube, and it also stops the stem dropping in when you undo the valve tool.

Oh great! Now ya tell me. :laughing:
 
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If you don't have a valve stem retainer, a length of strong string ( I use waxed linen boot thread ) tied at the base of the stem threads works just fine. If the stem disappears internally don't worry about it too much since it can be retrieved with the attached string.
 
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I always have two or three of these small valve stem 4-function tools in my toolboxes. I first used them at a Texaco Service Station where I worked in High School. In those days at least 50% of all tires were tube type. The station where I worked had a pneumatic tire changing stand that I loved. It made changing tires a snap. The first step at installing the tube was to go ahead and put one bead of the tire onto the rim. Often, if we had removed the tube for repair, we only took off the top bead. We broke the bottom bead off the rim to make the tire easier to work with, but never removed it from the rim. You could pull the tire up and run your hand around inside the casing to find a nail or screw that had punctured the tire and remove it. The hole in the tube would give you the approximate location of where you should look. We were careful to mark the tire and rim so when we put the tire back onto the rim, it would still be approximately balanced. Balancing was $1 more and some people didn't want to pay that after paying $3 for a tire repair. It WAS the '60s when $3 would buy 10 gallons of premium gasoline.

When the tube was returned to the rim, we carefully aligned it so the valve stem went through the hole in the rim without being bent. We screwed the stem tool onto the stem so it would not sneak back inside the tire casing and rim. We even had a can of baby powder to sprinkle on the tubes so they slipped around inside the wheel and casing much easier if needed. When it came time to inflate the tube, I would hold the stem with my fingers while putting in a bit of air. If it started to go crooked, I'd stop and realign the tube. Nothing says "tire changing rookie" quite like a valve stem that's crooked in the hole after the tire is inflated. My boss would not accept that kind of work. It had to be centered and staight out.:thumbsup:

Anyhow, this 4-way tool has valve core remover, a thread cleaner for both inside and outside threads, and an easy out tool for removing broken valve cores. The only drawback is it is so small it is easy to lose or put into your pocket and walk off with. That's why I have so many of them. The cheap ones are normally about $1.50, but like anything, you can spend $5 or more for one if you really try.

AlchemySA: Aren't you glad that motorcycle rider wanted to change his own tire? After all, if you had done it, he would have been unbearable while you did it and would have come unglued if you made the tiniest of scratches on his rim. Many tire stores here will just politely refuse to touch a job like that.

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AlchemySA: Aren't you glad that motorcycle rider wanted to change his own tire?

Absolutely!! I shudder to think of the consequences. To be honest I can't remember if we ever worked on alloy bike wheels even if we were asked too. I know I did a few chromed bike wheels though.
 
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You could pull the tire up and run your hand around inside the casing to find a nail or screw that had punctured the tire and remove it.

We always ran a rag around inside the tyre. A rag would often catch on small nails or thorns that could be missed by a hand.

Another thing thats hard to explain, but very important, is the need to push the tyre into the deep centre valley of the wheel when using mallets or levers. It makes it a whole lot easier to fit and remove tyres and prevents damage to the tyre.
 
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:laughing:Good idea for the rag I used to use my hand untill I found a utility knife blade in there. Blood marked the spot :laughing::licking:t
 

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