Excellent tutorial! Just started on the removal of the front tyre myself. Those Park Tool lifters are also a great tip, the lifters I used are very short and it was troublesome... The X7 scooter I'am fixing has a different valve though, it is tightened with a small nut. Already I am getting nuts, because there is no room to loosen the nut. But I can see you don't use a nut with the innertube, so guess it isn't a problem if I leave out the nut? Also the valve of the original innertube is straight, it doesn't have an angle like yours. The angled one is far better, because it is easier to inflate. There is no room with the straight valve to put my Park Tool inflator on. One thing did suprise me a bit, the outer tube is pretty worn down from the INSIDE, I can see the braiding and there was a lot of rubber dust. Something isn't quite right about the fitting of the original inner and outertube. I replacing the outertube too and hope the new set will last some more miles! Thanks a lot for your excellent tutorial!
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Excellent tutorial! Just started on the removal of the front tyre myself. Those Park Tool lifters are also a great tip, the lifters I used are very short and it was troublesome... The X7 scooter I'am fixing has a different valve though, it is tightened with a small nut. Already I am getting nuts, because there is no room to loosen the nut. But I can see you don't use a nut with the innertube, so guess it isn't a problem if I leave out the nut?
Also the valve of the original innertube is straight, it doesn't have an angle like yours. The angled one is far better, because it is easier to inflate.
There is no room with the straight valve to put my Park Tool inflator on.
One thing did suprise me a bit, the outer tube is pretty worn down from the INSIDE, I can see the braiding and there was a lot of rubber dust. Something isn't quite right about the fitting of the original inner and outertube. I replacing the outertube too and hope the new set will last some more miles!
Thanks a lot for your excellent tutorial!
very helpful! thanks so much
God bless you man
Great video
Is valve tube 45-degree angled valve stem? Or 90 degree?
Typically a 45 degree in the front and a 90 degree in the rear
@@epiccycles9 thanks so 45 will be ok in both front and rear? Or only front?
@@epiccycles9 i have 90 degree tubes but not sure it will fit in front
What size tube are u guys putting inside the tire?
10 x 2" tubes