A good number of first-timers would not be aware of the fact that, there are a number of procedures you can carry out on your bike, without having to make use of any tool.
For instance, the removal and installation of the tires of a bike can be done without the use of tire levers.
This method which would be explained in this piece has been found to be the fastest and easiest way of replacing bike tires, and it is said to be the same method which bike makers use in installing tires at the point of manufacture.
During a ride when your bike tire comes flat, and it needs a replacement, learning how to fix it without levers would come in handy, and it would give you an edge over other riders who are ignorant of this method.
The widespread belief about changing bike tires is, much strength is needed to effect this. However, what is needed is a basic mechanical tip, which is evident in the rims and tires.
To start with, check the rim closely, you would discover that there is a channel positioned at the rim’s middle, which goes deeper than the other sides of the rim, where the tire is fixed during times when it is inflated.
This is also the point where the strips of the rim and the spoke nipples are found.
As a matter of fact, this point is called the rim well, and this is the exact point where it becomes effortless to remove and install tires with your hands.
This part of the rim is said to have the smallest diameter because it is the deepest part of the rim.
Actually, if the rim had no sides, it would be easier to place it into the tire due to the fact that that part of the rim is reduced.
The sides of the rims have to be in place so that during inflation, the tires can be kept on them. They would need to be elevated above the sides of the rim, thus revealing the rim well.
Bike owners often make the mistake of installing and removing the tires during times when they are seated on the sides of the rims.
It is the best to fix the tire properly in the rim, by holding and asserting force, which would make the tire stretch because of the hand force, and above the walls of the rim for the purpose of installation.
During installation, mounting one side of the tire before the other is most advisable.
During the removal of the tires, ensure that there is still air in the tube, and also make sure that a good part of the tire is fitted into the rim before carrying it off.
Changing a bike tire with your hands instead of a tire lever needs a bit of practice to master the skill. Seeing an expert could also speed up your mastery of the ability.