Why Need To Pump Up My Bike Tyres

Inflation is very important for bikes to the fun fast and thus you need to pump up your bike often and generally, new bikers don't know this important fact.

As a cyclist, you must invest some of your money in tracks pumps as it's going to be very much useful. Yes! You can also go with a mini bike tire pump but it's a very time taking thing and not everyone prefers to go with that.

The next thing that might pop into your mind is how often should limp your bike tires. So well it depends on how much you have to ride your bike and how much you are going to ride it in the coming time. The more the riding the more pumping is required.

The expert's recommendations on regularity are as follows:

According to the experts, the most adopted rule for pumping your bike's tire is once every two weeks, and better to do it with a track bike tire pump. Track pumps are preferred because of their gauge in which you can check how much pressure is running while pumping. Worrying about not having a track pump? Don't be upset, all you now need to do is visit a bike shop in your locality or far, there you'll get those tract pumps kept outside the shop, you can use them and that too free of cost.

Pumping your bike's tires is important not only to allow it to move fast with smoothness but also preventing it from punctures. Another way of preventing or checking puncture is quickly squeezing the bike's tire on hopping, this is effective often and saves you from sudden frictions as well.

If you are trying pumping for the first time then better you perform after knowing the required PSI or visiting the bike shops where the track pump is kept outside. Generally, most shops write the PSI unit required for pumping on the sidewall of their shops to help novice people like you and prevent them from any mishappening.

So don't forget to squeeze your tires whenever you pump next time with the right pressure. Initially, you may have some squishy or non-squishy feel but slowly you'll get used to it. After pumping for times you'll not need any assistance in checking whether there is a need for pumping or not and how much pressure is required after all practice makes a man perfect!

Bike Tire Pumps And It's Types

1. Track Pumps

These are also known as a floor pump and makes tire inflation easy and faster. It is a bit heavy but good to keep it at home and do your work.

2. Mini Pump

Mini pumps are good for regular riders and can be carried easily. So if you need a portable pump, buy a mini pump but it is not effective as a track pump as it takes more time in pumping and is a little complex to use.

3.Co2 Inflators

These are generally lighter than mini pumps and are preferred for racers. These are not only ways to use but are quicker as well.

So, what you have thought, which you are going to buy in the future?

How To Pump A Bike Tire

So, after knowing all the things about pumps and why you should pump your bike tires, let's move to a very interesting discussion on how to pump a bike tire. The steps are as follows:

1. Get The Right Bike Tire Pump

bike tire valve types schrader and presta

There are two kinds of valves on a bike tire, one is the Presta valve and the other is the Schrader valve. Being sure of your bike type there will be either valve.

After checking the valve type check whether your bike pump is cordial with it, if not then change the pump accordingly. Generally, pumps are compatible with the Schrader type valve so if you have a Presta valve you may require an extra adapter if the suitable bike pump is not available.

2. Know Tire Pressure Required

Give the right pressure otherwise, the tore may burst. If you don't have any knowledge of PSI then as suggested above either go to a bike shop or ask an adult.

Generally, road bikes need 80-130 PSI while hybrid tires need 40-70 PSI and mountain cycles require about 25-35 PSI accordingly.

3. Open The Valve Cap

Remove the cap from the valve and keep it carefully. In the Presta valve, an additional lock not is generally given so you'll be required to remove it first while in Schrade there is nothing like this.

4. Keep The Valve Over The Pump

Keep a hand pump with you every time if you are a daily rider. While pumping you can use a floor pump if you are comfortable at your home or a hand pump if you are on road. Pumps have two nozzles to fit on both kind of valve, so choose the correct nozzle and place it on the valve and push it into, simply.

5. Read The Instructions

Read the instructions written on the pump and use them accordingly. Bike pumps are easy to use and normally don't require any expertise but if you feel they can take help.

6. Inflate The Tire

Now start pumping and inflating the tire according to its need and then simply remove the nozzle from the valve. Don't forget to check the pressure gauge carefully to ensure the right pressure is been inflated.

7. What To Do On Overinflation

Try to bring some air out of the tube to valance the PSI if you have overinflated the tire. If you have a Schrader valve then put a finger on the valve and press it until it gets balanced. In the Presta valve, unlock the but lock and pressurize on the valve to get the air out. And learn more if you want to repair your tire in case.

8. Close The Valve

Last but not least, close the valve simply. For the Schrade, the valve settles the plastic cap on the valve while for the Presta valve tighten the nut lock and then keep the plastic cap on it.

Conclusion

Pumping a bike's tire is an easy task but should not be taken lightly. You must have some knowledge of PSI, pump, and type of your bike to perform pumping effectively otherwise it's going to be a huge waste of time for you and may worsen the tire's condition. So, don't be in a hurry to pump your bike's tire, have a little patience, wooden up your knowledge, and then go!

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