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  • in reply to: How do you repair tubeless flats on Fat Tires? #638844

    <span style=”color: #3a3a3a; font-family: ‘Open Sans’, sans-serif; font-size: 17px;”>If you have done everything you can to fix a flat tubeless tire and your tire is still not functional, then it is time to give up and change a tubeless mountain bike tire to a new one.</span>

    in reply to: How do you repair tubeless flats on Fat Tires? #638684

    I am successful when repairing my tubeless bike tire by using a rubber tire plug, and I wanted to recommend it to everyone. First, you must locate the damaged area. Then Pick a rubber tire plug roughly the same size as your puncture. Carefully thread the plug tool into your applicator fork until you reach the middle, with each end approximately the same length. After threading, insert your tool into the hole, but be careful not to slip the whole plug tool inside your tubeless tire. Twist and swiftly remove the tool.

    in reply to: Suggestions for getting a tire off of rim #605157

    Did you enjoy this comprehensive guide on how to change a bike tube without tire levers? This handy trick will save you time on the road as you take care of your bicycle during the trip.

    in reply to: Suggestions for getting a tire off of rim #604445

    The Steps to Removing the Rear Bike Wheel Without Quick Release: It’s wise to lay your bicycle down on its side with the chain facing up. This next step is done by shifting your gear to the smallest cog and having your chain on it. The third step is to disengage the brakes. This depends on what type of brake your bike is using. The fourth step is to loosen the wheel nuts to detach the derailleur. Simply stand behind the bike. Stabilize the frame with your left hand. Place your right thumb on the wheel nut. Then, use your right fingers to pivot the derailleur all the way back.  The rear wheel was completely removed from your bike.

    in reply to: Average ride distance…. #603360

    How Long Does It Take to Bike 8 Miles? Before embarking on a full 8-mile ride, it is essential to assess your physical health, understand the road’s level of difficulty, and prepare your biking gear. In this way, you will be able to hit the 8-mile distance at an average or less.

    in reply to: Average ride distance…. #603329

    Most bikers always have a goal to hit when on the road. An eight-mile distance is an average goal for regular cyclists. So, How Long Does It Take to Bike 8 Miles? If you are a newbie and want to explore the cycling road, it will take you more than 48 minutes to be able to complete the distance. A beginner cyclist will have an average speed of 10-12 mph. A regular biker can finish the distance in 48 minutes or less. The last is some professional bikers only take 2.14 minutes to cover a mile. It will only take them less than 20 minutes to finish an 8-mile ride.

    in reply to: Help. I need some suggestions carbon wheels #602020

    Knowing how to lace a bicycle wheel 36 spokes can be a big help. The first thing to do is put the hub with 36 holes in the center and the bike’s rim around it. Place the nipple on the spoke. This will lock it on the rim. The nipple is good to go after you successfully turned it after five size rotations, fit the lead spoke into the rim of the first hole. Then, screw in a nipple using a screwdriver onto the spoke’s end where it comes out of the bike’s rim. You have to fit the primary trailing spoke on the right of the bike wheel, the spoke should pass on the inside of two primary spokes.

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