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How to fix a rear tyre puncture (Pure Air 2022) | Pure Electric e-scooter maintenance

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Have a rear wheel puncture or damaged tyre on your Pure Air escooter? It's a simple and easy fix!

Find spare tyres and inner tubes here
https://www.pureelectric.com/collecti...

Rather have a professional repair centre do this repair for you? https://www.pureelectric.com/pages/re...

This video only applies to our 2nd generation Pure Air escooters (Go, Air, Pro, LR)

Follow our maintenance video on the steps you need to take and mistakes to avoid, when changing the rear wheel inner tube and tyre on a Pure Electric escooter all to get you back riding with confidence.

What do I need?
8mm Hex Key (Allen Key)
Tyre pump
2 x tyre levers (optional but makes it easier!)
A spare inner tube or replacement tyre (if needed)
Valve extender (optional)
The escooter (turned off)
A safe working environment, that minimises the risk of the scooter moving/toppling

Don't forget!
Watch the entire video before you start this will help you avoid making any mistakes which helps make the repairs easier and quicker for you.

Need a new inner tube or tyre?
Find all the parts you need on the Pure Electric website (https://www.pureelectric.com/collecti...)

Just to note
This video has been made as a guide to help you maintain/fix/repair a specific part of a Pure Electric eScooter. But as with any repair video, we can't be on hand to make sure all the right steps are taken, with the correct tools and used on the correct parts.

As such take care when following this guide that you do not take any steps, outside of those highlighted in the video, that void the warranty or damage your escooter.

We also want to highlight that you should take all steps to set up a safe working environment, and should only be comfortable carrying out the steps in the video, if you are sure that the escooter is securely positioned and not at any risk of toppling over, potentially hurting you or damaging your escooter. If easier, bring someone else along to help you with this task. And as a final note Take care not to damage any electrical cabling (which is a safety hazard) we wish all our riders to be safe both during and after any maintenance.

We want all our riders to feel confident in carrying out their own maintenance, in a safe and controlled way, but as with anything, if you're unsure on any steps, contact our support team via your local Pure Electric website (Pureelectric.com) who will be on hand to help.

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[At time of publication, it is illegal to ride a privatelyowned escooter on the public highway in the UK. All riding shots and photos in this video were filmed on private land with the landowner's permission. You must adhere to national and local laws governing escooter use. For the latest information see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publica...]

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