Now, the trickiest part. Take the short #3 metric screw and screw it into the hole. The screw should be just long enough that the end begins peaking out of the inside of the tire. Then, line up the box nut with the screw end and tighten the screw. You may need to do the lining up by touch - you should be able to feel when the box nuts end is on the top of the screw end. Tighten down the screw. As you do that, the sharp tangs will embed into the tire. This makes a really sturdy seam that won't separate. I then added a drop of Barge to the end of the screw to make sure it will never loosen up. Photos 29 - 30
I added a strip of Mr. Tuffy to the inside of the entire tire but you don't need to do that. Insert tube, mount it onto the rim making sure the bead is seated correctly and inflate to 60 lbs. make another tire and then put them onto the bike.
My wife has used these for commuting and cx and they work great. The only little irritation is that the tires make a sound every time the seam passes over the ground. Any bump is minimal. See the rest of the photos.
Hopefully I numbered the photos correctly and didn't miss anything.
Good luck. It really works.[/B]