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Why does the inner tube inside your michelin s12 1109019 tire for dirt bike keep blowing?

A motorcycle tire blowout can kill you. Here is my general opinion: The tire may be defective, any Michelin tire is not always best, the fine steel web may have worked loose and is a fine poker into the tube. Take the deflated tire in your hands and very slowly feel for a sharp wire. Next the rim is metal and has a fine burr or a piece of sharp something in the rim or spoke area. Or the brand of tubes may be left in the outdoors too long and is cracked. If the rim spins while the is gripping it will tear at the valve stem, or show some wear that introduces fine rock to eat the tube. Try putting on the new tube with fine talc powder and before you inflate the tire seal it to the rim with any sticky glue. Or add a new shim or tape on the inner rim to protect your tube.


How do you put a tube in a tubeless tire?

To put a tube in a tubeless tire, you need to remove the tire from the wheel, insert the tube inside the tire, and then re-mount the tire onto the wheel. The tube will provide the necessary air pressure to keep the tire inflated.


How can I replace a tire tube?

To replace a tire tube, first remove the wheel from the bike. Use tire levers to take off the tire and tube. Inspect the tire for any damage. Insert the new tube into the tire and carefully put the tire back on the wheel. Inflate the tube to the recommended pressure and reattach the wheel to the bike.


Is it possible to use a smaller inner tube for my tire?

No, it is not recommended to use a smaller inner tube for your tire as it may not fit properly and could lead to safety issues while riding. It is important to use the correct size inner tube for your tire to ensure proper function and safety.


How do you repair a flat tire on a bike with the old tire?

If it is tubeless then patch the tire on the inside. If it has a tube patch the tube.


How can I put a tube in a tubeless tire?

It is not recommended to put a tube in a tubeless tire as it can compromise safety and performance. If you need to use a tube, it is best to replace the tubeless tire with a tire designed for tubes.


How can I fix a bike tire tube?

To fix a bike tire tube, you will need to locate the puncture, remove the tube from the tire, patch the hole with a patch kit, and then re-inflate the tube before putting it back into the tire and reattaching it to the wheel.


Should inner tube be inflated outside the tire?

It doesn't hurt to inflate a tube outside the tire (assuming you use low pressure - you can't inflate it to the same pressure that you could when it's in a mounted tire!), if that's what you are asking. If you are asking about the recommended procedure to replace an inner tube, you want to have the inner tube (mostly) deflated, then put it in the tire and mount the tire. Then partially inflate and deflate the inner tube (so it can move and work twists out). (I usually pull the valve out and go through a few inflate/deflate cycles so the tube can situate itself. Then I replace the valve and fill the tire.)


What is the recommended size for a tire tube to fit a 700x25c tire?

The recommended size for a tire tube to fit a 700x25c tire is typically 700x18-25c.


What is the recommended tire size for a bicycle tube with the keyword "26x1.5 tube"?

The recommended tire size for a bicycle tube with the keyword "26x1.5 tube" is a tire that is 26 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches wide.


Is it possible to put a tube in a tubeless tire?

No, it is not possible to put a tube in a tubeless tire. Tubeless tires are designed to be used without an inner tube, as they have a special lining that seals the tire and holds the air in. Adding a tube to a tubeless tire can cause damage and compromise the tire's performance.