That rear tire is not even close to being seated..Shwinn steel rims are real difficult to seat..my aproach is soapy water and inflate it slowly..not advised to put more than 60-70 psi max..
We agree, this was not so simple and perfect, especially with no-brand tires coming from China. Thanks for sharing your approach, which is definitely great advice! Thankfully, Paul is happy with the outcome of his tire replacement - and he's biking around town without issue. We're hoping it stays that way!
Mike heal approved jk Schwinn approved just found my first continental and wow its a Corvette of a bike.. lovely video
Thank you - my brother is happily biking around the neighborhood with his new tire. Old Schwinns rock!
i switched from 27 to 700,, only about 3/8" diff so the brake pads worked on the 700s
Buy the way i switched up to 700 rims too
@@tomcatt998 That's great information - thanks for sharing!
That rear tire is not even close to being seated..Shwinn steel rims are real difficult to seat..my aproach is soapy water and inflate it slowly..not advised to put more than 60-70 psi max..
We agree, this was not so simple and perfect, especially with no-brand tires coming from China. Thanks for sharing your approach, which is definitely great advice! Thankfully, Paul is happy with the outcome of his tire replacement - and he's biking around town without issue. We're hoping it stays that way!