Designed for replacing the inner tube of your 700 diameter, 35 to 45 section tyres with a 48mm Schrader valve.
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR INNER TUBE
- Check all the information indicated on the sidewall of the tyre (diameter and width). For example, 700x35 means that the tyre is 700mm in diameter and 35mm wide.
- On the tyre sidewall you will also find the dimensions in mm in ETRTO international units.
- For example, 36-622 means that the tyre is 35mm wide and has a 622mm internal diameter (or around 700x35).
REMOVING AN INNER TUBE
- Remove the old inner tube using B'Twin tyre levers
CHECKS TO CARRY OUT BEFORE INSTALLING AN INNER TUBE
- Check the condition of your tyre and replace it if necessary.
- Make sure no objects are lodged in the tyre.
- Check the condition of your tyre rim strip.
- A rim strip that is even slightly bent can cause punctures.
- Check that your rim does not have any other issues that could damage your inner tube
MOUNTING THE INNER TUBE
- Watch our video before you start.
- Pre-inflate the inner tube slightly to avoid pinching.
- Insert the valve, making sure you are using the correct valve for your rim.
- Put the inner tube entirely inside the tyre so that it fits inside the rim.
- Take care not to pinch the inner tube when fitting.
MOUNTING THE TYRE
- Start mounting the tyre at the valve.
- Finish mounting the tyre opposite the valve to avoid pinching the inner tube.
- Never mount your tyre with a tool or a tyre lever, as you risk pinching and puncturing the inner tube.
INFLATING THE TYRE
- Inflate your tyre carefully, to the pressure recommended by the manufacturer (visible on the tyre sidewall in PSI or bars, 1 bar = 14.51 PSI).
- Regularly check that your tyre is in the correct position as you inflate it.
THE PROFESSIONAL'S ADVICE
- To avoid punctures from pinching and for the best tyre performance, we recommend that you check your tyres and inflate them to the suggested pressure before every ride.
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