Originally posted by cbremer
If you don't know how to reseat a bead and want to play in hazardous conditions, you need to rethink one of the two.
But, There was not a tire in the bunch that I could not have reseated with no more air supply than a foot pump.
Envision a five gallon bucket upended. Place rim on it with the blown bead on the bottom. Gravity is already doing 90 percent of the work for you. If you still can't get an air seal. Push down on the edges of the tread with your hands. That will get the bead started on the parallel non sloping area of the inner rim and start the air seal.
Notice I said to envision a bucket, not use one. If you have one, great, if not, find a suitable substitute. If anyone would like a lesson, please contact me and I will be more than glad to teach you how to reseat a bead in the field.
This method will work in 99.99 percent of all tire and rim situations where a bead is blown.
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