If you are mounting a new tire, will the small, "emergency" compressors provide enough air at a high enough pressure to fully seat the tire bead in the wheel or do I need a "real" compressor?
I don't have a lot of tube experience myself but as with most things there are little tricks.Well, I remember that in previous posts, you have offered help at your house. What I would like to do, if I may, is come over sometime when you are replacing some of your tires and spectate and learn to do this for myself.
My last real bit of tire replacing was about 45 years ago with tubes and spoked wheels. I was less than totally successful (pinched tubes come to mind.
OK, I know you offered, but that still seems like an imposition. Thanks.Just shout at me when you need a tire change and we'll schedule something.
I've done over 300 tire changes for other guys on ST-Owners in the area including my own.. it's no big deal, as long as you give me a little notice you can just ride over and we'll change out your tires... no big deal, always happy to talk bikes.OK, I know you offered, but that still seems like an imposition. Thanks.
Are you back stateside?What I would like to do, if I may, is come over sometime when you are replacing some of your tires and spectate and learn to do this for myself.
So you're in Corinth? Did you buy a bike yet?Yes.