Description
Freedom To Ride Inner Tube - Presta 60mm Valve - 29" x 1.90-2.10"Ā
The Freedom To Ride 29"x1.90-2.10" Inner Tube with a 60mm Presta valve is designed to deliver dependable performance for mountain and commuter bikes. Constructed from durable butyl rubber, it offers excellent air retention and reliability for everyday riding.
Key Features
- Suitable for 29x1.90" to 29x2.10" tyres
- 60mm Presta valve ideal for deep profile rims
- Durable butyl rubber construction
- Excellent air retention for fewer top ups
- Suitable for MTB and commuter bikes
- Reliable everyday performance
Designed for Modern MTB Bikes
The 60mm Presta valve makes this tube an ideal choice for bikes fitted with deep profile wheels, ensuring sufficient valve length for easy inflation and maintenance.
Durable Butyl Construction
Manufactured from high quality butyl rubber, the tube provides dependable puncture resistance and excellent air retention to help keep you rolling longer between inflations.
Perfect for Everyday Riding
Whether training on your local MTB trails, commuting to work, or enjoying weekend rides, this tube delivers reliable performance and compatibility across a wide range of MTB and fitness bikes.
Easy Replacement and Dependable Reliability
Designed for straightforward installation and long lasting performance, the Freedom To Ride tube is an essential spare for any cyclist's repair kit.
How to pick the right inner tube?
Bicycle Inner Tubes: How to Choose the Right Tube for Your Bike
Choosing the correct bicycle inner tube is essential for a comfortable, reliable ride and helps reduce the risk of punctures. Whether you're riding a road bike, mountain bike, gravel bike, commuter bike, or e-bike, selecting the right size inner tube ensures optimal performance and safety.
How to Choose the Correct Bike Inner Tube
The most important step when purchasing a new bike tube is matching it to your tyre size. You can find your tyre dimensions printed on the sidewall of your tyre.
For example:
- 27.5 x 1.90 indicates a tyre that is 27.5 inches in diameter and 1.90 inches wide.
- 50-584 (ETRTO sizing) indicates a tyre width of 50mm and an internal diameter of 584mm.
The ETRTO sizing system is the most accurate way to identify the correct inner tube for your bicycle. When replacing a tube, always check both the diameter and width range to ensure compatibility.
Choosing the Right Valve Type
Bike inner tubes are available with several valve options:
- Presta Valve ā Common on road bikes, gravel bikes and higher-performance bicycles.
- Schrader Valve ā Similar to a car tyre valve and commonly found on mountain bikes, hybrid bikes and children's bikes.
- Long Presta Valves ā Designed for deep-section road bike wheels.
Always ensure the valve type matches your wheel and rim.
How to Fit a Bicycle Inner Tube
Installing a new bike tube correctly can significantly reduce the chance of punctures and pinch flats.
Before Installing Your New Inner Tube
Before fitting a replacement tube:
- Inspect the tyre for any glass, thorns, wire, or debris.
- Check the rim tape is properly positioned and not damaged.
- Inspect the rim for sharp edges or wear that could puncture the new tube.
- Ensure the inside of the tyre is completely clean.
A damaged rim tape or worn rim can quickly ruin a brand-new inner tube.
Installing Your New Bike Tube
For the best results:
- Slightly inflate the new inner tube so it holds its shape.
- Insert the valve through the valve hole in the rim.
- Carefully place the tube inside the tyre.
- Begin mounting the tyre bead onto the rim at the valve.
- Finish mounting the tyre opposite the valve.
- Check that the tube is not trapped between the tyre bead and rim.
Important: Avoid using tyre levers for the final section of installation whenever possible. Tyre levers can pinch the tube and cause an immediate puncture.
How to Inflate Your Bicycle Tyre
Once the tyre is fully seated:
- Inflate the tyre gradually.
- Check both sides of the tyre to ensure the bead is seated evenly.
- Inflate to the recommended pressure shown on the tyre sidewall.
Correct tyre pressure improves comfort, grip, rolling efficiency, and puncture resistance.
Pro Maintenance Tip
Checking your tyre pressure before every ride is one of the easiest ways to prevent punctures and extend the life of both your tyres and inner tubes.
Underinflated tyres are more susceptible to pinch flats, while overinflated tyres can reduce comfort and grip.
Need Help Finding the Right Inner Tube?
At Melbourne Bicycle Centre, we stock a wide range of bicycle inner tubes for road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, commuter bikes, kids' bikes and e-bikes. If you're unsure which tube suits your tyre size, valve type or riding style, our team is happy to help you find the perfect match.
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