Tubes.
jonny2773
Posts: 56
After a winter that went by puncture free, i ventured out for my first ride out in sunny dry weather and aquired myself a pinch flat
Now i need to equip myself with a new tube and looked on crc and found, much to my amazement a range of tubes of different flavours and now im nothing short of confused on what i should buy.
Any help or advise guys?
Im riding red trails btw and like to think im charging them but the reality is im no record breaker (except maybe around the waistline), although the fact i managed to pinch flat a tyre at 40psi i think is quite an acheivement :oops:
Now i need to equip myself with a new tube and looked on crc and found, much to my amazement a range of tubes of different flavours and now im nothing short of confused on what i should buy.
Any help or advise guys?
Im riding red trails btw and like to think im charging them but the reality is im no record breaker (except maybe around the waistline), although the fact i managed to pinch flat a tyre at 40psi i think is quite an acheivement :oops:
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You've never had a puncture before?!
You're tires will either be 26" or 29". Thats the first part. The next part is 1.5"-2" etc - this is the width of your tire, it will say on it so have a look. Lastly, is your current rim schrader (car-type valve) or presta (long one)? That should be it all.
Oh and buy 3!! Aswell as a puncture repair kit. They're handy to have!
The Nutrak ones here are dead cheap - http://www.on-one.co.uk/c/q/tyres_and_tubes/inner_tubes0