Well, if it's the tire that's crooked you deflate it a bit, wiggle it into place, and inflate it again. If it's actually the rim that's gone crooked it's another deal entirely. Type "wheel trueing" into any search engine and see what oyu get.
If you mean a warped rim, it will have to be replaced.. But check first to make sure all lug nuts are tight, and have the tire and wheel balanced to see if that is the problem as well, Chuck
just bend it back. duuh.
To fix BMX handlebars, you might need to bend the handlebars back to their correct position. You might also need to tighten the bolt that anchors the handlebars to the bike. Fixes will vary depending on what is wrong with the bike.
Replace them.
It says on the back of the can not to use it on those tires.
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Usually low speed rocking is caused by a belt having slipped in a tire. It's not noticeable at higher speeds. If it's on the front axle, usually the steering wheel will turn left and right at low speeds as the tire tracks crooked. The only fix is new tires. This is a manufacturer defect and should be covered by the tire manufacturer.
You will need to loosen the back tire of your bike and pull it back tightening the tension on the chain.
Buy a new tire.
Bring it back and make them fix it again. It is also possible that you have 2 leaks and the person that fixed it didn't re-check for leaks after he found & fixed the first leak. You should not be charged if they did not fix it properly the first time.
That cannot be done. If broken, the tire is useless.
No, rotating the tires will not fix feathering. Tire feathering is an issue that must be fix, other wise you will keep on buy tires every 2 months ( if brand new), if use tire with in a week or so depending on the condition of the use tire. I learned this from personal experience.