Choosing an inner tube:
To properly maintain your bike, it is important to know the exact dimensions of your tyres.This information is found on the sidewall of the tyre (diameter and section).For example, 27.5x1.90 means a tyre with a diameter of 27.5 inches and a width of 1.90 inches.
On the sidewall, you will also find the dimensions in mm in the international ETRTO unit.
For example, 50-584 means a tyre that is 50 mm wide and has an inner diameter of 584 mm (approximately 27.5x2.00).
To remove the inner tube, you will need the following tools:
Simplify the removal of the inner tube with B'TWIN tyre levers.
Checks to make before installing an inner tube:
Check your tyre for wear and make sure there are no objects stuck inside.Also check the rim and the rim base:even a small crack can damage your inner tube.
How to change an inner tube:
Before installation, watch our explanatory video.Pre-inflate the inner tube, insert the valve into the appropriate hole, install it in the tyre, then gently push it into the rim.
Mounting the tyre
Always start installationat the valve.Finish at the other end without using tools to avoid damaging the inner tube.
Inflating the tyre
Always inflate to the pressure specified by the manufacturer, which can be found on the tyre.Check that the tyre remains aligned throughout the inflation process..
The professional's advice
A simple pressure check before setting off can prevent a puncture caused by a pinch and optimise your bike's performance.
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