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Great quality tubes for small tire sizes. All presta valves have removable valve cores except the 24 x 1 3/8. Available in the following sizes:

  • 24x1 Presta (ISO 25-507/540)
  • 24x1.5/1.75 Schrader (40/47-507)
  • 24x2.4/2.75 Presta (58/67-507)
  • 24x1 1/8 Presta (ISO 26-520)
  • 24x1 1/8 Schrader (ISO 26-540/541)
  • 24x1 3/8 Presta (ISO 32/40-540)
  • 24x1 3/8 Schrader (ISO 32/40-540/541)
  • B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

    Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) 

     

    Tube Type: Butyl 

     

    Made in: Taiwan 

     

    Tube Valve Length: 40 

    Wheel Size: 20" (ISO 406) 

    20x2.1/2.3 Schrader (57-406)

    Wheel Size: 20" (ISO 406) 

    Wheel Size: 24" (ISO 540) 

    Tube Valve Type: Schrader 

    Mfg PartNum: TU5720 

    Tube Width: 44-57mm 

    RimSize: 406 mm

    20x1.75-2.125 Schrader (47/57-406)

    ISO (ETRTO) Size: 44/57-406 

    Valve Stem: 34 mm Schrader 

    Mfg PartNum: 524007K0 

    Tube Valve Type: Schrader 

    Tube Width: 53-59mm 

    RimSize: 406 mm

    20x2.1/2.3 Schrader (57-406)

    ISO (ETRTO) Size: 53/59-406 

    Valve Stem: 34 mm Schrader 

    Mfg PartNum: 53360467 

    Tube Valve Type: Schrader 

    Tube Width: 28-38mm 

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    by Beyond
    Casual Cyclist
    2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

    Purchased two of these for a 20 junior mountain bike. No trouble on initial install, but after bringing up to full pressure the air chuck caught on the front tube stem, and while trying to untangle the stem separated from the tube. Hopefully the rear one will last longer. Purchased new tires and tubes, but this tube didn't even make a ride before coming apart.

    Reviewed 12/22/2018
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    Be careful which one you choose.
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    by 1 old triker
    Casual Cyclist
    Phoenix, AZ
    4 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

    I use two of these on the front of my tadpole trike with 406mm diameter wheels. I tried the 20 X 1-18 to 1-14 Schrader valve version first. The tube crossection was 30 mm minimum and the tube accordianed inside the tire. A bike mechanic warned me that a tube in such condition would have a very short life. When I installed the first one there were two pinch punctures. These tubes are made of thinner rubber than regular bike tubes. My wheels are double walled and have recessed holes for spoke nuts. The tubes ruptured when inflated to 95 psi because they were cut by the edges of the holes. Wide wheel liners fixed this by covering up the holes.

    The Presta valve version has a 28 mm crossection and smaller overall diameter. These worked fine (with the new wheel liners) and installed much easier. One still must take care to avoid pinch flats with 406 diameter rims and tight tire beads.

    Reviewed 1/11/2013
    WesternBikeworks.com Comments

    We agree that it is important to pick the correct size tubes. It is better to use a slightly narrower tube so that it will not fold or twist inside of the tire. Be careful, as well, not to pinch the tube under the bead of the tire - this is easier to do with a correctly sized tube.

    It is also important to use rim liners (aka rim strips) to protect your tubes from either the holes for recessed spokes (as above), or the protruding ends of spokes with a single-wall rim.

    Thanks,
    Theo
    Customer Service

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    Good Tubes for the Money
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    by Folder Flyer
    Cycling Enthusiast
    California
    3 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

    I bought these tubes for my new Kenda Kwest tires I put on my folding bike. The tires take up to 100 psi so I thought new tibes were advisable. So far I have no complaints about the Quality Tubes which are made by Kenda also.

    Reviewed 11/30/2012
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    tubes deliver!
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    by Anonymous
    Casual Cyclist
    1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

    Good tube for a good price.

    Reviewed 9/10/2012
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    i like the fact i can buy on line from your company
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    by james grandpa
    Casual Cyclist
    henderson nevada
    0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

    i need options such as 20x4 14 tires & tubes stingrays bike for ricers and show

    Reviewed 10/16/2011
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