Reinforced Inner Tube 10 x 2.5 with 90° Valve for KuKirin G2 Max Electric Scooter
This reinforced inner tube is specifically designed for the KuKirin G2 Max electric scooter, offering a direct replacement for a worn or damaged tube. It features a size of 10 x 2.5 inches and includes a 90-degree angled valve for convenient inflation.
Key Features and Advantages
- Reinforced Construction: Engineered for enhanced durability and a longer lifespan, providing reliable performance for your scooter.
- Optimal Fit: Designed to perfectly match the 10 x 2.5 inch tyres commonly found on the KuKirin G2 Max electric scooter.
- 90° Angled Valve: The angled valve stem facilitates easier access for inflation, especially in tight spaces around the wheel hub.
- Dimensions: The inner tube has an outer diameter of 235mm, an inner diameter of 148mm, and a width of 43mm. The valve stem length is 35mm.
- Lightweight: Weighing approximately 136g, it contributes minimally to the scooter's overall weight.
Compatibility and Installation Guidance
This inner tube is intended for use with the KuKirin G2 Max electric scooter. To ensure correct fitment, always verify the size marking on your existing tyre sidewall, which should read "10 x 2.5". Also, confirm that your wheel rim and valve hole arrangement are compatible with a 90-degree angled valve.
When installing, carefully follow these steps to prevent damage and ensure safe operation:
- Pinch Prevention: Ensure the inner tube is not pinched between the tyre bead and the wheel rim during installation. Partially inflate the tube before seating the tyre to help prevent this.
- Proper Seating: Make sure the tyre beads are fully and evenly seated on both sides of the rim before full inflation.
- Inflation: Inflate the inner tube to the pressure recommended by your scooter's manufacturer or the tyre's sidewall marking. Do not overinflate.
- Post-Installation Check: After inflation, visually inspect the tyre and tube for any bulges, leaks, or uneven seating before riding.
Regularly check your tyre pressure and inspect your inner tubes for any signs of wear or damage to maintain optimal riding safety and performance.
