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Try to make a small hole in your interior on its side and then fill every hole by your foam and when it expand try to trim from every hole and now try to put it back to your tire..
Do not use that shit on a bike ,car or any tire. Try taking the tire off after it's in the tire , like super glue on the bead and rim. You will need a chisel to get off.
I know this video is pretty old but I figured this may help someone who is currently looking into doing the same thing! I foamed my wagon tires and I made four holes on the same side of the tire! But the most important part is you need to take the tube out! You don't want the tube in there! You're going to also want to spray just a little bit of water in each hole, this will help the end result have fewer air bubbles in it as well! You're going to have an overflow! What I did was I let it come out of the holes for a good minute or two, then I plugged all but one of the holes and then wrapped the tires in plastic wrap (because it kept pushing out the bolts lol! Andi didn't have tape strong enough to hold them in place! I felt that plugging three out of the four holes helped it expand more to the tire instead of towards the holes as in it was denser without the risk of big air pockets ! Also WEAR GLOVES!!!!!! If you get it on yourself or anything you can use acetone to remove it before it cures! Make sure it is safe to do so for whatever material you're going to be applying the acetone too! You can also put some into a large zip lock baggie, toss the straw and nozzle into the baggie with the acetone and shake the hell out of it and use a qtip or three to get all that foam out of the nozzle and straw then use those qtips to add some to the spout on the can or just drip a few drops of the acetone in the hole of the spout on the can itself and you will be able to reuse it instead of it being trash!
Do you not read instructions the valve stem should be at 6 o’clock while filled and spin it after done for awhile. One can of fix a flat can easily fill a car tire it should do 5-6’bike tires. But you need a solid valve stem and solid wheel like a plastic one and no tube.
Dude 1 can would be more then enough foam to do two tires and the only way to do this is to open part of tire from wheel and spray a bunch in set the bead of tire then spin it really fast to spread it around
I watched your videos back when I was 14 and you were one of my favourite RU-vidrs, now I am 21 and thanks to influencers like yourself I’ve now got a career in bike mechanics and work for trek you taught me a lot of things that I use in my day to day life so thank you for making the videos, I’m glad to see you’re doing well Ryan ❤
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You did not change your front tire and Amanda in 10 seconds you didn't even pump up the tire all the way and then second thing is you change the front tire anybody can change the front tire super fast it's not that hard you're not that good at changing bikes besides the fact you sound like you don't really know what you're talking about and you look
This is a bad idea! I bought a wheel from a guy and I literally had to CUT THE TIRE OFF! And the wheel itself looks like absolute garbage with the foam stuck everywhere. I’ve tried multiple solvents to remove it. But nothing works. If you do it, do it on wheels and tires you don’t care about. I prefer slime and tube liners