1 Beading/Inflating Tubeless Tires Sun Jun 12, 2016 1:48 pm
Kai Ju
active member
Next time you have a problem getting a tire to seat, take a tie down or packing strap and wrap it around the circumference of the tire. (I really like the BMW crate straps for this. Some dealers sell them, others will give them away)
Cinch it as tight as you can, but make sure you can release the buckle as the tire inflates. I usually place the buckle near the valve stem, with one hand on the buckle release, and the other on the tire chuck.
It helps to take the core out of the valve stem because it impedes airflow. Also, make sure you have tire lube around the bead area on both sides.
The strap will force the beads on the tire outward against the rim so when you air it up the air will actually stay in the tire, as opposed to escaping from between the bead and the rim.
Be ready to release the strap as soon as the tire starts to inflate.
Wait for the two pops, let it deflate, install the core and air up to spec.
Cinch it as tight as you can, but make sure you can release the buckle as the tire inflates. I usually place the buckle near the valve stem, with one hand on the buckle release, and the other on the tire chuck.
It helps to take the core out of the valve stem because it impedes airflow. Also, make sure you have tire lube around the bead area on both sides.
The strap will force the beads on the tire outward against the rim so when you air it up the air will actually stay in the tire, as opposed to escaping from between the bead and the rim.
Be ready to release the strap as soon as the tire starts to inflate.
Wait for the two pops, let it deflate, install the core and air up to spec.