Bontrager TLR Road Upgrade Kit Owner's Manual
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To install the Bontrager TLR Road Upgrade Kit, first remove your existing tire and tube. Then, apply the provided rim strip to the wheel, making sure it is securely in place. Mount the TLR tire onto the rim, add sealant, and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Ensure the tire is seated properly on the rim.
If your TLR tire doesn't hold air, check for leaks by inspecting the tire and rim strip for any damage. Ensure the valve is tightly secured and not leaking. Apply additional sealant if necessary and spin the wheel to distribute it evenly.
The TLR Road Upgrade Kit is designed for compatibility with Bontrager TLR-ready wheels. Ensure your wheel is labeled as TLR-compatible before installation. Using it on non-compatible wheels may result in poor performance.
It's recommended to check the sealant every 3 to 6 months. Replenish if it's dry or insufficient. Regular maintenance ensures optimal puncture protection and tire performance.
Use a high-quality tubeless tire sealant compatible with TLR systems. Bontrager's own sealant is recommended for best results, ensuring a good seal and puncture protection.
A properly seated TLR tire will show an even line of the tire bead around the rim on both sides. Inflate the tire slightly above the recommended pressure to aid in seating, then release air to the proper level.
The recommended tire pressure for Bontrager TLR Road tires varies based on the model and rider weight. Generally, it ranges between 80-120 psi. Always refer to the tire sidewall for specific recommendations.
To remove the TLR tire, deflate it completely. Use tire levers to carefully pry the bead away from the rim, starting opposite the valve. Work around the tire until one side is free, then remove the tire completely.
If the TLR tire is difficult to inflate, ensure the rim strip is installed correctly and the tire bead is properly aligned. Using a tubeless-specific pump or an air compressor can also help achieve the initial seal.
Regularly check the sealant levels and replenish as needed. Inspect the rim strip and valve for signs of wear or damage, replacing them if necessary. Keep the tire and rim clean to ensure a proper seal.