How To Seat A Tubed Motorcycle Tire
Bias-ply tires have belts which are typically cords made of fiber such as polyester aramid or fiberglass that run from bead to bead at an angle of 30 to 40 degrees or so.
How to seat a tubed motorcycle tire. A safer way is to deflate the tire and massage the dippy section. You might be able to try 90PSI or so. How To Change A Motorcycle Tire - YouTube.
And yes I have seen 100lbs on the gauge once before the tyre. That tire may be a little wide for it but it should seat. It has worked fine without any pressure loss.
Poking through a hole in the rim youll spot the stem and its lock nut holding it in place. Carefully push the tube into the wheel. Youll need to remove the valve stem from the tire too because the tube obviously has a valve stem already and tubeless tires are often a bit thicker and harder to get off the bead.
Larger diameter profile is more convenient in tube-type tires. The components are the tube rim and tires with the tube held tightly between the rim and the tire. Tube Type Tyre Tubeless Tyre.
Thats the bias Sidewall. After that the bead is usually seated. As for re-seating I dont get too concerned about it.
If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. When you replace your tube the valve stem goes with it and the new one replaces it. The valve stem is separate and mounts to the rim.