Bell No Mor Flats Bike Inner Tube 24 x 1.75 Inch to 1.95 Inch
Bell No Mor Flats Bike Inner Tube 24 x 1.75 Inch to 1.95 Inch
Brand Bell Model 1006505 Details Lowest Price ($25.99) |
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Bell No-Mor Flats Bike Inner Tube, 24-x 1.75-Inch to 1.95-Inch
Bell No Mor Flats Bike Inner Tube 24 x 1.75 Inch to 1.95 Inch – Features
Guaranteed to never go flat, blow out or lose air! The last tube you will ever buy, the No-Mor Flats inner tube is an innovation in inner tubes. Maintains constant tire pressure.
Available in 24-Inch
Fits 1.75-Inch – 1.95-Inch
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Bell No Mor Flats Bike Inner Tube 24 x 1.75 Inch to 1.95 Inch – Reviews
I bought this inner tube before for my grandsons front tire. So I got one for the back tire, and it is the best inner tube I have ever bought.
Conservative in NYC
These inserts are known to promote wheel failure in traditional spoked wheels. The inserts remove the risk of punctures but also eliminate the natural dampening of vibrations caused by riding. These vibrations cause the spokes to loosen up and when one pops loose they cause a catastrophic collapse of the entire wheel. I had it happen to me personally and have learned to check the spokes to make sure they are kept properly tightened.
The “sandy” feeling described by some is noticeable but you get used to it. Kinda like the first time you get a bike with a rear shock. The bouncy motion throws you at first. I think this is caused by the Inserts smaller size than a properly inflated innertube. Necessary to get it able to be installed by hand.
In the long run, it might be more work to check the spokes a few times a week, but it will prevent you from getting stuck with a flat. I have been experimenting with leaving the standard innertube installed between the insert and rim and inflatin
sousaphone
These are great. Maybe a little pricier than regular tubes, but you’ll definitely get your money’s worth out of these. We had bought some of the 20″ tubes for our kids bikes for Christmas last year and we had a really hard time putting them on. But the kids loved them and of course we haven’t had to air up or fix one tire. We live out in the country with gravel roads and lots of pastures to ride in, so these are great. I thought we might have gotten the hang of it by putting the tubes on the kids bikes last year, but no such luck. It still took us at least an hour per tube, so be patient if you get these. But think of all the time you’re saving in the long run by never having to fix a flat again!
rwizard
I think these are wonderful. I hate replacing inner tubes and this solves everything. These Bell aren’t “squeshy” but at the same time they aren’t a solid hunk of rubber like the ones in the 80′s were either. But be warned – these are EXTREMELY difficult too install! It’s an all day project even if things go well. I read the negative reviews and I’m not sure what they were talking about… for me they gave me aired up tires all the time – which is what is all that counts. They ride decent too. My only complaint (besides how hard they are too install) is Bell needs to re-evalulate the sizes they say they work for. I put the ones they call for in a 26×1.95 tire and they were loose and sloppy and no way they would work. But I replaced the tires themselves with 26×1.75 tires and they are great!
Huma Ahmed
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