inner tubes

Started by redrock, March 26, 2023, 11:01:52 AM

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Yes, there is a rim strip, and the front tube requires a metal center valve, the rear uses a 90° metal valve. The front wheel is 3" in width, and the rear is 3 1/2" wide. The front tire is a 130/90-16, and the rear is a 150/80-16

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If you're wondering about swapping out your tubes or finding the right fit, it's always a safe bet to double-check the tube markings or consult your tire specs. Like mentioned, a single tube can usually handle a range of sizes, so don't stress too much as long as it matches up. Casitsu Casino website offers an engaging and vibrant online gaming experience, catering to both seasoned players and newcomers alike. With a vast collection of slot games, table games, and live casino options, the platform ensures there's something for everyone. And yes, rim strips are super important, especially with spoked wheels—helps protect your tube from getting damaged. For the rear tire, that 90-degree valve is a game-changer for easier access, but the front isn't as picky.


chief

You should match the tube to the tire. Wherever you get the tires ask for the tubes. If you have the tire off the bike, you can check the tube markings. A tube usually will work with a couple of different size tires and may be labeled with those sizes. There are Kaw part numbers for our tubes and they are still available through parts dealers last time I looked. The same size tube may work for front and rear tires.

Rim strips are needed due to the spoked wheels. Rear tire really needs a 90, front not so much. 

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redrock

Is there a specific size inner tube, other than 16', required for the Drifter 1500 front and rear tire? Is a rubber strip required for the rim? Are there any recommendations for the 90 degree valve stem angled rear inner tube?


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