TIRES
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Tire Pressure
Tirescomeavailableinmanydifferentsizesandtheirusescanrangefrom
general-purposetohighlyspecializedweather/terrainconditions.It’simportantthat
youknowwhichtiresyoureBikecomeswithandunderstandthelimitationsand
specicationsthattheycanperformunder.
Size,pressureratingandotherinformationcanoftenbefoundonthesidewallof
thetire.TirePressureisthemostkeypieceofinformationforyoutoremember.
Inating a tire beyond the maximum pressure can blow the tire off the rim,
resulting in damage to the bike and potential injury to the rider.
Usingabikespecictirepumpwithabuilt-inpressuregaugeishighly
recommended.Ifyoudonothaveaccesstoone,ordonotfeelcomfortableinating
themyourself-pleaseseekprofessionalassistancefromyourlocalbikeshop.
Hightirepressuresworkbestforsmooth,drypavementrides,whilelowpres-
suresgivethebestperformanceonsmooth,slickterrain.However,increasing,or
decreasingtirepressurewillhavenoaffectontheterrainthatthetireisdesignedto
handle.Aroadtireatlowpressurestillcannothandleterrainssuchasclayorsand.
Ifyouareunsure,reachouttous,oryourlocalbikeshoptodeterminethebest
tirepressureforthekindofridingyouwillmostoftendo.
YourBabymakerwillcomestandardwith700x28C(1⅛”wide)roadtires.It’s
importantthatyouunderstandtheappropriateconditionsandterrainthatthesetires
canhandleinordertoensuresaferiding.
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Tire Valves
Notallbiketubevalvesarecreatedequal,andit’syourresponsibilitytomake
surethatthebikepumpyouareusinghastheappropriatettingtothevalvestemson
youreBike.
TheBabymakerwillcomettedwithaPrestavalve.Thisvalveisnarrowin
diameterandisexclusivetobiketires.ToinateavalvetubeusingaPrestaheaded
bikepumpfollowthesesteps:
1.Removethevalvecap
2.Unscrewthevalvestemnutcounterclockwise,andpushdownonthevalve
stemtofreeit.
3.Insertthepumpheadtothevalveheadandinate.
4.Toletairout-openupthevalvestemnutanddepressthevalvestem.
Note:ItispossibletoinateaPrestavalvewithadifferentpumptting,however
youwillneedaPrestaadapter.
We recommend carrying a spare inner tube with you when riding your
bike, as patching a tube is an emergency repair. If you do not execute it
correctly, or if you apply multiple patches, it can result in possible tube
failure. This could cause you to lose control and fall. Replace a patched
tube immediately.
Be sure to check your tire pressure frequently (at least every week) using
a high quality dial gauge.