Owner`s manual
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Tire Inspection
Tires must be maintained properly to ensure road holding and stability. Check the following areas:
Inflation:  Ensure tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewalls. It is better to use a tire gauge
  and a hand pump than a service station pump.
  Caution: If inflating tires with a service station pump, take care that sudden over inflation does not cause
  tire to blow out.
Bead
Seating:  When inflating or refitting tire, make sure that the bead is properly seated in the rim before you fully inflate
 the tire.
Tread:  Check that the tread shows no signs of excessive wear or flat spots, and that there are no cuts or other damage.
  Caution: Excessively worn or damaged tires should be replaced.
Valves:  Make sure valve caps are fitted and that valves are free from dirt. A slow leak caused by the entry of the dirt can
  lead to a flat tire, and possibly a dangerous situation.
Recommended Tire pressures:
The recommended pressure molded on the sidewall of your bicycle tires should match the following chart. 
Use this as a general guide.
BMX (16"-20") 35-50 psi
Mountain Bike "MTB" (26") 40-65 psi
Road Touring (700c X 35) 70-90 psi
Road Racing (700c X 25) 110-125 psi
Hybrid/Crossbike (700c X 38)   60-100 psi










