Although it will take a little elbow grease you can easily inflate your car tires with a bike pump.
How to inflate bike tires with floor pump.
All tires have either schrader or presta valves and most bontrager pumps are compatible with both.
Don t let a flat tire deter you from riding.
Learn how to inflate your bike tire and use a bike pump with this handy video from schwinn.
It should list the pounds per square inch psi range that your tire can safely handle.
Start by unscrewing your wheels valve caps which are located on the inner part of the tire.
My one issue with tubeless used to be installing the tires.
Road tires typically require 80 to 130 psi pounds.
They are much faster and easier to use than the smaller bike mount pumps obviously you can t take them with you on a ride.
But at the sea otter classic in 2009 joe the giant team mechanic taught me a trick to install tube tires on tubeless rims with sealant and a floor pump.
Then attach your pump securely so no air leaks out and pump your tires.
After that remove the pump and screw the cap back on the valve.
Before you pump check the sidewall of your tire.
Next unscrew the rubber cap from the valve connect a bicycle pump to the valve and inflate the tire to your recommended psi range.
Proper tire pressure lets your bike roll quickly ride smoothly and avoid flats narrow tires need more air pressure than wide ones.
Every bontrager tire has a recommended pressure range right on the sidewall of the tire.
Check to see if your pump is compatible with the type of valve on your tires.
I always had to find a gas station or bike shop with a high pressure air compressor.
Use a pressure gauge to make sure your tires have the right amount of air in them.
Floor pumps are much larger pump more air per stroke and take fewer strokes to inflate your bike tires.