This inner tube is suitable for 24" diameter tires with a section from 1.90 to 2.20 with a 33 mm Schrader valve.
How to change an inner tube
Watch our video, pre-inflate the tire to prevent pinching, insert the valve into the designated hole, position the tire inside the tire, and then onto the rim.
How to choose an inner tube:
To take good care of your bike, it is very important to know the exact dimensions of the tires. This information is displayed on the side of the tire (diameter and width). For example, 24 x 2.10 means your tire is 24 inches in diameter and 2.10 inches wide. On the side of the tire, you will also find the dimensions in mm in international ETRTO units. For example, 50-507 means a tire that is 50 mm wide and has an inner diameter of 507 mm (approximately 24 x 2.00).
Mounting a tire:
Mount the first part of the tire at the valve end, gradually pushing it towards the opposite side, and do not use tire levers.
Professional advice:
Before you set off, check your tire pressure: This way, you will prevent punctures and reduced performance.
To remove the inner tube, you will need the following tools:
Effortlessly remove the inner tube using our B'TWIN tire levers.
Weight:
194 g
Checks to be performed before installing an inner tube:
Visually inspect the tire, clean any debris, and then check for any anomalies in the rim and rim strip.
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Inflating a tire:
The secret to correct inflation is to set the right pressure (as indicated on the tire). Make sure the tire is properly seated.
Need to replace the inner tube? Our 24-inch 33 mm Schrader inner tube is suitable for your bike tires. Easy assembly and removal using a tire lever.
Compatibility
24" tire, with cross-section 1.9 to 2.2. ETRTO 47/57 - 507
Watertight
Optimized compound for good tube sealing.
This inner tube is suitable for 24" diameter tires with a section from 1.90 to 2.20 with a 33 mm Schrader valve.
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