04-26-2019, 08:23 AM
If tires were stack on each other, these will be very difficult to inflate, especially low profile or motorcycle tires due to fact that L & R side beads are touching each other and are too far away from rim's edge.
Home helpful hint: spread tire's beads apart by evenly placing 5-6, wooden 2x2 or 2x4 blocks around, that are about 40% wider then the rim itself. Let it sit spread out for longer time or overnight. Next day remove wooden blocks, lube rim and beads prior installation and you will see how easier is to inflate any tire that is already tightly resting against the rim. Remove inner valve, prior inflation, you need max air flow, not seepage...
Home helpful hint: spread tire's beads apart by evenly placing 5-6, wooden 2x2 or 2x4 blocks around, that are about 40% wider then the rim itself. Let it sit spread out for longer time or overnight. Next day remove wooden blocks, lube rim and beads prior installation and you will see how easier is to inflate any tire that is already tightly resting against the rim. Remove inner valve, prior inflation, you need max air flow, not seepage...
