Choosing an inner tube: |
To keep your bike properly maintained, it's essential to know the exact dimensions of your tyres.You'll find this information on the tyre sidewall (diameter and cross-section).For example, 700 x 35 means your tyre is 700 mm in diameter and 35 mm wide.
On the tyre sidewall you will also find the dimensions in mm in ETRTO international units.
For example: 35-622 means your tyre is 35 mm wide with an inner diameter of 700 mm (so 700 x 35) |
To remove your inner tube, you'll need the following tools: |
Easily remove your inner tube using B'TWIN tyre levers. |
What to check before installing your inner tube: |
Before pumping, make sure nothing's rubbing against the tyre, that the rim strip is smooth and correctly positioned, and that the rim has no sharp parts or deformations. |
How to change an inner tube: |
For error-free installation:watch the video, inflate to 0.2 bar, insert the valve, place the inner tube inside the tyre, then in the rim, all this nice and gently. |
Fitting a tyre: |
No tool to mount your tyre:start at the valve and finish by hand, on the opposite side. |
Inflating a tyre: |
The ideal pressure is shown on the sidewall.As you inflate, check that the tyre is settling into place evenly. |
Pro advice: |
To prevent any risk of puncture by pinching, systematically check the tyre pressure efore each ride. |
For more information, check out this link: |
https://conseilsport.decathlon.fr/how-to-change-your-inner-tube |
Weight: |
280 g |