Repairing/Replacing Rear Wheel Tire/Tube - Invacare Top End Eliminator User Manual

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1. Remove seat cushion from seat upholstery.
2. Unlatch the fastening flap A that secures the existing
seat upholstery B to itself.
3. Slide the ends of the existing seat upholstery up and
through the frame C of the racing chair.
4. Slide the new upholstery through the frame of the
racing chair.
5. Pull the seat upholstery to the desired tautness and
secure with the fastening flap.
6. Reverse STEPS 1-5 to reassemble.

10.3 Repairing/Replacing Rear Wheel Tire/Tube

WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
– Replacement of a clincher tire or tube MUST
be performed by a qualified technician.
60001470-A
Fig. 10-3
Tubular tires are tires with tubes sewn into the
tires. They are high pressure (140+ lbs. psi) and
MUST be glued to the rim. Once they have a hole
in them, they MUST be replaced. Tubular tires will
lose air overnight, but they are not faulty. This is a
characteristic of tubular tires. Tubular tires DO NOT
fit on a clincher rim.
Clincher tires are like conventional bicycle tires.
There is an inner tube separate from the actual tire.
They are more durable for longer periods of time
and if punctured, the tube can be replaced (by a
qualified technician). Clincher tires use 100+ lbs. psi.
Clincher tires DO NOT fit on a tubular rim.
1. Loosen the axle A and remove the rear wheel B from
the axle tube C. Use 6mm hex key D for Corima wheel
and 1/4" hex key D for standard high performance
wheels.
2. Install rear wheel. Refer to initial setup.
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