To change a rear bike tire with gears, follow these steps:
Front wheel or rear wheel with external gears - say 5-10 minutes for a normally fitting tire. Rear wheel with internal gears or coaster brake - say 15 minutes for a normally fitting tire. This is assuming a straight off swap of tube/tire.
To change a rear bike tire with disc brakes, follow these steps: Shift the gears to the smallest cog. Use a wrench to loosen the axle nuts or quick-release skewer. Remove the wheel from the frame. Deflate the tire and remove it from the rim. Install the new tire onto the rim. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel to the frame and tighten the axle nuts or quick-release skewer. Adjust the brakes if necessary. Test the bike to ensure everything is working properly.
To change the rear tire on a mountain bike, follow these steps: Shift the gears to the smallest cog to release tension on the chain. Use a wrench to loosen the bolts on the wheel axle and remove the wheel from the frame. Use tire levers to pry the tire off the rim. Remove the old inner tube and replace it with a new one. Put the tire back on the rim and inflate the tube slightly. Put the wheel back on the frame and tighten the axle bolts. Check the tire pressure and adjust as needed.
the rear tire tube on a 70cc baja dirt bike is 3.0-12
as long as it's the same size. But I'm telling you....it's a pain in the butt trying to change out the rear!!AnswerI've tried it, and had the bike ride very poorly. This is on the street, by the way. Bike got very unstable in corners, rear tire tended to wander around when riding straight.
To change a bike tire, you will need a set of tire levers, a new inner tube, a bike pump, and possibly a wrench or multitool to remove the wheel.
It takes very little skill or effort to change a bike tire. Anyone who rides a bike should be able to do it.
Your rear bike tire may wobble due to issues with the wheel alignment, loose spokes, or an unbalanced tire. To fix it, you can try adjusting the wheel alignment, tightening the spokes, or balancing the tire. If the problem persists, it may be best to have a professional bike mechanic inspect and repair it.
To replace a rear bike tire, follow these steps: 1. Release the brakes and remove the wheel from the bike. 2. Deflate the tire and remove it from the rim using tire levers. 3. Install the new tire onto the rim, making sure it is seated properly. 4. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. 5. Reattach the wheel to the bike and adjust the brakes if necessary.
To change a bike tire efficiently and effectively, follow these steps: Remove the wheel from the bike. Use tire levers to pry the tire off the rim. Remove the old inner tube and inspect the tire for any damage. Insert a new inner tube into the tire and place it back onto the rim. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel to the bike. By following these steps carefully and using the right tools, you can change a bike tire quickly and effectively.
The recommended tire size for a 26-inch rear bike rim is typically 26 x 1.5 to 26 x 2.3 inches.
Pretty much the same way you change any other bicycle tire. I'll post a link that tells you how.