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Old 10-25-09 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
...and have the tube partially inflated so it isn't folding around in there....
Yes, I too lightly inflate the tube so that it assumes its shape. That helps keep it inside the rim, especially as you finish pushing the tire bead into the rim. Also, I lightly coat the tube with talcum powder to make it slippery so that it won't stick to the tire casing. I notice a lot less "popping" noises when I first inflate the tube.
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