26 X 1.75/1.95/2.10/2.125in Bicycle Tires - Bike Inner Tubes
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26 X 1.75/1.95/2.10/2.125in Bicycle Tires - Bike Inner Tubes
Key Features
- Constructed from high-quality butyl rubber for excellent air retention and puncture resistance.
- Equipped with a standard Schrader (American-style) valve.
- Seamless, mold-cured design ensures uniform wall thickness and durability.
- Designed for consistent performance in a wide range of temperatures.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Direct replacement for any 26-inch inner tube with a Schrader valve designed for the specified width range.
- Interchangeable with tubes from brands such as Kenda, Continental, and Schwalbe that match the size and valve specifications.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Wheel Diameter: 26 inch (ISO 559mm)
- Tire Width Range: 1.75 inch to 2.125 inch
- Example Compatible Tire Sizes: 26x1.75, 26x1.90, 26x1.95, 26x2.0, 26x2.10, 26x2.125
- Valve Type: Schrader (A/V)
- Primary Use: Mountain bikes, cruiser bikes, and hybrid bicycles.
When to Replace
- Following a puncture that cannot be reliably repaired with a patch kit.
- When the tube consistently loses air pressure overnight or in a few hours.
- If the valve stem is damaged, bent, corroded, or leaking at its base.
- If the tube's rubber material shows signs of aging, such as brittleness or cracking.
Installation Tips
- Before installing, inflate the new tube slightly until it holds a round shape. This prevents twisting inside the tire.
- Thoroughly inspect the inside of the tire and rim for any sharp objects or debris that could cause a new puncture.
- Confirm the rim strip is correctly positioned, in good condition, and fully covers the spoke nipples.
- Insert the valve stem through the rim hole first, then carefully tuck the rest of the tube into the tire.
- Avoid using tools to pry the final section of the tire bead over the rim, as this can pinch and damage the new tube.
- Before fully inflating, check that the tire bead is seated evenly on both sides of the rim. Inflate to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.
