Replace rear tire Mi Electric Scooter (all models)
Rear tire change on the Mi Electric Scooter is pretty straight forward, but can be difficult. It's recommended to have someone to assist you, but we'll look at a way to do it alone
The guide will assume you've already removed the wheel from the eScooter. We've guides on how to remove the wheel for Mi Electric Scooter (M365) and Mi Electric Scooter 3 / Pro 2 / 1S / Essential
Models covered:
- Mi Electric Scooter (all models)
Difficulty: Medium-Hard
Time: 15-30min
Tools needed
For this job, you'll need some toolsTools:
- 2 x Tire level
- New tire / tire tube
Some prefer to use lube / grease as well, but this instruction will be without the use of it
Remove air from tire
First thing you want to do, is to remove as much air as possible from the tube. Here you can use a hex or other tool, that you can push the tire pin down withThe more air you get out, the easier it will be to remove the tire
Removing tire
Now you'll get the tire level and insert it between the rim and tire. You insert first one and then about 10cm further on the tire, you'll insert one more. Then you'll slowly work around the tire, until you've gotten it off the rimHalf the tire of the rim is enough, if you'll only change tube
Removing tube
As I'm only changing the tube, I only removed the tire half wayNow I can pull out the tube and insert a new tube (remember to remove the lid for the valve)
Inserting new tube
After inserting the new tube, make sure the valve is aligned with the wheel hole for the valve or you might end up having to remove the tire again (you don't want to do thatI recommend putting the valve through the valve whole in the wheel now and put the tire cap on. Then it will stay in place, while you put the tire on
Getting tire back on the rim
This is the most difficult part and this is where I recommend to be two peopleIf you look at the wheel, you'll see it's curved inwards. So what you want to do, is get part of the tire onto the wheel. Then squeeze it together from the side, so it goes into the curve. As this will give you extra space to work with on the other side on the tire and every mm helps
As I replaced the tire alone, I used my feet to squeeze the tire at the bottom or you could have someone help you squeeze the tire or use clamps, just make sure they don't have sharp edges that can eat into the tire
Work your way around the tire
Now that you've gotten the tire partially on, you use use the tire level to gradually work your way around the tire. Until you've gotten it completely onI'll keep rotating the tire as we go along, so I can squeeze it with my feet into the curve and ensure it stays in the curve
Get the valve through the valve wheel whole
If you didn't do it on the previous step, then you might be on this step for a whileI ended up getting plyers, so I could guide the valve enough through the whole so I could put on the tire cap
Make sure to refill the air
Now that the tire is back on, you need to ensure the air is filled upAir pressure will depend on your weight, climate, model and if it's front or rear tire. Please reference your manual or local seller for recommended air pressure