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Even though it's not recommended, if you find yourself in a bind and need to change your kart tyres without tools, follow the steps below:
1. Deflate the Tyres: The first step is to let all the air out of the tyres. You can do this by removing the valve stem inside the valve hole. Twist and press until all air is gone.
2. Breaking the Bead: Next, position yourself so that your knees are pressing down on the tyre very close to the rim. Apply your body weight downward onto the tyre to separate it from the wheel rim.
3. Removing the Tyres: Now while keeping pressure on the tyre, pull the top part of the tyre towards your body and keep working around the tyre until it comes off. This might take a bit of effort and strength.
4. Installing the New Tyres: To install the new tyre onto the wheel, start by slipping one edge of the tyre onto the rim and slowly work your way around until one side of the tyre is completely on the rim.
5. Pump-up New Tyres: Once the new tyre is successfully installed onto the rim, you can now begin to air it up. Make sure the tyre is properly seated on the rim as you add air slowly.
6. Checking the Tyres: Finally check to ensure that the tyres have been fully seated onto the rim. A line around the edge of the tyres can help identify if the seating is correct.
Remember, changing a kart tyre without the proper tools can be dangerous and result in damage to the tyre or rim, or injury to yourself. It's recommended to use tyre irons or a proper tyre changing tool, wear a pair of sturdy gloves, and maintain safety precautions.