

The Best Tire Value Promise® Limited Warranty is provided for free as part of Les Schwab’s World Class Customer Service and is valid for the original purchaser of the new passenger and tubeless light truck tires listed on the original invoice (“Covered Tire(s)”). Reconnect the brakes (if necessary) and make sure they're working.Tire Repair FAQ How Does Flat Tire Repair Work?.

If the lever closes too easily and is touching the frame, open the lever and tighten the nut some more. Make sure it's tucked out of the way and not touching the bike's frame. Hold the quick-release lever in place as you tighten the nut. When the nut is tight, close the lever.Make sure the axle is seated in the dropouts. Line up the axle of the front wheel with the dropouts in the fork and lower the wheel into place.Spin the pedals and make sure the gears shift normally.Remember to reconnect your brakes (if necessary) and make sure they're working.If the lever closes too easily and is touching the frame, it's probably not tight enough. Holding the quick-release lever in place, tighten the nut on the drive side of the bike. Close the lever.Make sure the axle is firmly in the dropouts. Lower the axle into place while pulling the derailleur back to get it out of the way. Line up the axle of the wheel with the dropouts on the bike frame.With the bike flipped over, position the rear wheel so the top section of chain is draped over the smallest cog in your cassette.Reinstall the Wheel How to Put the Rear Wheel Back On
