DEmoUnTInG TUBElESS AnD
SUPErSInGlE TYrES
Break the front part of the tyre, keeping the bead pushed in the well, lubricate the shoul-
der of the rim and the bead with grease (Fig. 38).
Repeat the bead breaking operation in the rear (Fig. 39).
To demount the two beads, follow the procedures explained for agriculture wheels.
NOTE
If the rim has a 15° sloping shoulder, the bead breaking operation can be continued for
the rear bead (Fig. 40) until the tyre has come completely out of the rim (only tyres up
to a width of 13"). The manufacturer has not approved this operation, however, so the
procedure should be aligned with the directives of the manufacturer, demounting the
beads one at a time. The instructions are identical to demounting agriculture wheels.
Particularly hard, Supersingle wheels can be demounted by carefully lubricating and
proceeding as for agriculture wheels.
moUnTInG TUBElESS AnD SUPErSInGlE
TYrES
When mounting tubeless tyres, place the rear bead on the rim edge, use the tool arm,
moving the tool tangent to it and move it closer to the rim. The rear bead will go beyond
the rim edge. When mounting the front bead, tighten the pliers on the front edge of the
rim above the tool (Fig. 41), position the tool with the reference flush with the rim edge
and turn the turntable clockwise.
Pay attention to the correct position of the front bead in the rim well.
In this way, the tyre will be completely mounted.
N.B. To mount the tyre correctly and without any damage, lubricate the beads and the
shoulder of the rim abundantly.
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