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Tubes: All Sizes/Types

$12.00
Your little ones have a youthful, intrepid spirit that sees them riding wherever the wind takes them. Most of the time, however, it takes them straight through thorns and debris, leaving you with the unenviable task of changing out flat after flat. But with our Standard Presta Valve Youth Tubes, you'll have the peace of mind that they're riding on tough tubes that are built strong to last. And to make sure of it, they feature a molded method of construction that ensures a consistent thickness of butyl rubber— meaning that they'll roll smooth and stay tough, ride after ride. - Consistent thickness for the utmost in quality - 32mm Presta valve
$12.00 - $15.00
We all love to stop and smell the roses, but like they say, every rose has its thorn. And as we all know, there's no better way to ruin a beautiful ride than with a thorn in the tube. No need to worry, though, because we designed our Thorn-Resistant Schrader Valve Tubes to combat pesky pricks of all shapes and sizes. Starting at the basis of the construction, we designed the tube to be thicker at the outer side (the part against the tire) in order to stop pesky bits from puncturing all the way through the tube. Then, at the inner side (the part against the rim), it's actually thinner in order to reduce weight. This way, you don't have to sacrifice performance in the name of protection. - Thicker construction on the outer side (against the tire) enhances puncture protection. - Thinner construction on the inner side (against the rim) maximizes weight savings.
Serfas replacement inner tubes are lightweight, durable, and affordable.
$8.00
Serfas replacement inner tubes are lightweight, durable, and affordable.
$8.40 - $10.63
Schwalbe tubes retain air pressure considerably longer than standard tubes. The quality and purity of the rubber mixture directly affects the quality of the tube.
$7.59 - $9.00
- Removable valve core - 0.9mm wall thickness
$39.90
- Designed for Gravel, Adventure and Endurance - The tube provides all the benefits of the innovative TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) and thanksto a specific formulation delivers the best performances for those looking for superior puncture resistance with low weight and compact size - Unparalleled puncture protection - Compatible with disc and rim brakes
$39.90 - $42.90
- Polyurethane tube - Twice as strong as a regular butyl tube - Super lightweight - Very compact
$9.99
When building your featherweight dream bike, don't forget the tubes! MICHELIN's Aircomp Ultralight tubes are nearly weightless for minimum rolling resistance and maximum speed.
$9.99
The name Airstop says it all. Michelin's Airstop tubes use a proprietary butyl rubber so your tires keep their pressure longer. And, the reinforced valve stem seam is ultra sturdy, too.
$9.99
The name Airstop says it all. Michelin's Airstop tubes use a proprietary butyl rubber so your tires stay up to pressure longer. And, the reinforced valve stem seam is ultra sturdy, too.
$12.99
Tough conditions demand tough tubes. Michelin's Aircomp DH tubes are perfect for running low pressures and taking huge hits at high speed.
Kenda Thorn Resistant tubes are available in a variety of sizes and are the most cost-effective way to prevent flat tires. At 4.3 mm these tubes are ultra-thick. - Puncture resistance built into the tube - Butyl rubber - Schrader valve, 35mm
$7.95
- Standard 1mm tube thickness - Schrader valve
$9.00 - $11.95
Continental tubes are made of seamless butyl rubber and are individually tested for top quality.
$9.00
Always needed. Quality tested and a great value, the 0.9mm thick butyl rubber innertube strikes the perfect balance between weight and durability. Where it thrives: In the garage, on the bike What it's built for: Durability, Fixing Highlights: - Presta valve with a fixed/non-removable valve core 0.9mm wall thickness - Each tube passes a 24 hour air hold test prior to packaging
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