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๐ดโโ๏ธ Ride Ready, Always: The Tube That Keeps You Rolling Smoothly
Sunlite Standard Schrader Valve Tubes offer a durable, easy-to-install inner tube solution for 26-inch cruiser bikes. Featuring a 48mm Schrader valve and 0.9mm butyl rubber walls, this tube fits tire widths from 1.90 to 2.35 inches, delivering reliable performance backed by Sunliteโs trusted brand and a 1-year warranty.
| ASIN | B003286038 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,581 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #133 in Bike Tubes |
| Bike Type | Cruiser Bike |
| Brand | Sunlite |
| Brand Name | Sunlite |
| Compatible Tire Width Maximum | 5.9 centimeters |
| Compatible Tire Width Minimum | 19 millimeters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,435 Reviews |
| Included Components | Tube |
| Item Diameter | 26 inches |
| Item Type Name | Bicycle Tube |
| Item Width | 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | SUNLITE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 63277 |
| Material | Butyl Rubber |
| Material Type | Butyl Rubber |
| Model Number | Standard Schrader Valve |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 26 x 1.90-2.35 / 48mm Schrader Valve |
| UPC | 072774063086 072774632770 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Valve Length | 1.25 inches |
| Valve Type | Schrader |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Wheel Size | 26 inches |
E**Q
Quick and simple solution to replace a tire tube
This tire tube is perfect for my 700Cx35mm bike that I have gotten from big 5 probably 2 years ago and this tire tube did its job to allow my bike to be up and working again. I paired this tire tube with a Kenda tire 700x35mm as well and these perform together effortlessly. On my first try in inflating the tire there was a bump that had occurred on a certain part of the tire but after deflating it and inflating again slowly while slapping the tire to spread out the rubber tube it inflated just fine. I ended up testing the tire with the tire tube and it went perfectly. Even went out to try the bike for a short while as well and it works. Overall, it's a good tire tube that is cheap and did the job well. There isn't any special features such as self heal but for a cheap price I couldn't complain. It was also hard to find just a typical valve for bike tubes since I am a student that uses the bike to commute but this tire tube provided me with a schrader valve which is the classic hike used to fill the tire tube with air.
G**G
Looked way too big, initially...but was a perfect, easy fit.
This WAS the first time I replaced a bicycle inner tube, so my original review was worth less than my lack of experience. Once I introduced a tiny bit of air to the collapsed inner tube, it took up a bit of that slack that you can see in the picture and enabled me to somewhat effortlessly tuck the tube into proper alignment under the tire using both hands simultaneously, on both sides of the valve stem tucking at reasonably equal distances on the left and the right side around the rim to the opposite point from the valve. After confirming the absence overlap or pinching, I applied small amounts of air from the little compressor to pop the tire bead a little at a time so that it seated cleanly upon the rim. Start to finish was 3 minutes. This is a case in which I'd rather be lucky than good any day. Things worked out well and it wasn't as difficult as I thought it was going to be. I recommend this sunlight brand with Schrader valve for anyone having to remove and replace the inner tube on a 26 incher.
A**S
Good item
Works like it should
K**C
Nice; better than Original Equipment Kenda; OK for "V" rims.
Nice tube at a reasonable price (especially with Super Saver shipping!). I'm running these in Kenda 700 x 28 tires on a hybrid bike. They seem to be durable...have not had problems with pinch flats. I have Swift Arriv wheels, which have a "V" shaped rim (as opposed to a "flat" rim). I can use these tubes and not worry about extensions, or actually using tubes with "extended length" Schrader valves. After I inflate the tire, and twist on the valve stem cap, there is about a "strong" 1/8th inch clearance between the bottom of the cap and the "V" rim. The original tubes that came with the bike had "extended length" Schrader valves. I have been into my wheels a few times, to install new rim strips [I had a first-day flat due to a mis-aligned rim strip), and Mr. Tuffy tire liners. These tubes seem to be of higher quality [better finish, fewer of those tube "ridges," perhaps a bit thicker (??--not positive)] than the original Kenda tubes that came with the bike. No flats in the past few weeks, but the tire liners may be helping out there. No problems holding air pressure at 85 psi, which is what the Kenda tires call for.
L**E
Thick material!
So far, so good. Purchased a Bell brand (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SNUJEY?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1) and it was too big for my tire although it says anywhere from 35 to 43 mm it did not fit my tire. This one was a direct fit perfectly, i do highly recommend when you do the replacement to use a plastic bar tool, once you have it inflated a little bit and you put it in the tire, then you put that back on the rim, you got to pry it back out a little bit to get it to set back in the tire all the way, then continue putting the tire all the way on the rim. Then confirm before airing it up to what it's supposed to be that the tube is set back into the tire and it is all the way on the rim, then air it up to whatever it's rated for. For whatever reason it was a pain in the ass to find out exactly what tube I needed for the tire although I had the sizes, measurements reading through this product also had the best explanation on that. Also a big plus that the valve stem was American and not Presto or whatever cuz then I had to buy it after valves to go from Presto to american so I could air it up. I don't know, overall good product.
B**D
Bike tube
Good price -delivered on time
D**N
"Thar she blows!"
Having the exact size of "inner tube" for one's bike exists as a very important issue for myself. Given my recent tubes' (3; older; just a tad undersized, yet "they should fit, also 'definitely fit' ") very loud, nighttime (I was sleeping in all of these experienced occasions) "bang," followed by a distinct "hiss" (as the remaining air escaped the tubes abruptly awakened me); I'm convinced the "VERY BEST" way to choose one's "inner tube(s)" should involve one choosing "the exact size" inner tube for one's bike, rather than an approximate size based on "available" inner tubes of "nearly the same dimension." These "approximate size" inner tubes definitely "fit," yet aren't the BEST IDEA for one's bike. In my case the "older" (previously used) inner tubes' stems' "failed" with a "BIG BANG." The first time was the most traumatic, as I thought a "gun" had just been fired inside the building where I rent a room. EGADS! The "brand new" tube (have yet to receive the second one, as I only figured one would blow, not two! I was wrong) exists as much more flexible, pliable as well as incredibly easy to fit onto the rim/tire, simply by following the instructions inside the box! (I happened to buy "sunlite"). I doubt I'll ever buy only one tube at a time in the future! "When one blows, another's soon to follow," seems to be the best adage when buying inner tubes. It's quite similar to when buying "new tires" for one's vehicle. Always buy at least two "new" tires, placing them on the same axle of your "4 wheeled" (not 4 Wheel Drive) vehicle/automobile, not different axles. TY!
I**S
Hit and miss, maybe I got unlucky
I ordered four of these for a hybrid mountain bike, hoping to have a couple for spares. I replaced both tubes and went for a ride. One of these tubes did not hold air overnight. I swapped it out, and the replacement seems to be doing ok. I do have add a small amount of air every week to the tires to keep them at 40psi. So, one out of 3 was defective, and I now have one spare, which is hopefully ok, but untested.
K**V
Good product.
Neat & clean new tube.
A**R
Don't buy expecting two tubes with the description
Does not state anywhere in description that it's a singular tube so now I have to buy another when I could've bought from elsewhere.
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