Our standard tubes with Schrader Valve (SV), use a molded method of construction, ensuring a consistent thickness of butyl rubber. About SpecializedAs their moto says, “Made for riders, by riders”. Specialized made the first production mountain bike in 1974, and since then they have been industry leaders. From lightweight carbon race bikes, innovative kids bikes, class leading e-bikes and tyres & accessories, Specialized continue to push boundaries.
Our standard tubes with Schrader Valve (SV), use a molded method of construction, ensuring a consistent thickness of butyl rubber. About SpecializedAs their moto says, “Made for riders, by riders”. Specialized made the first production mountain bike in 1974, and since then they have been industry leaders. From lightweight carbon race bikes, innovative kids bikes, class leading e-bikes and tyres & accessories, Specialized continue to push boundaries.
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Our standard tubes with Schrader Valve (SV), use a molded method of construction, ensuring a consistent thickness of butyl rubber. About SpecializedAs their moto says, “Made for riders, by riders”. Specialized made the first production mountain bike in 1974, and since then they have been industry leaders. From lightweight carbon race bikes, innovative kids bikes, class leading e-bikes and tyres & accessories, Specialized continue to push boundaries.
Our standard tubes with Schrader Valve (SV), use a molded method of construction, ensuring a consistent thickness of butyl rubber. About SpecializedAs their moto says, “Made for riders, by riders”. Specialized made the first production mountain bike in 1974, and since then they have been industry leaders. From lightweight carbon race bikes, innovative kids bikes, class leading e-bikes and tyres & accessories, Specialized continue to push boundaries.
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Specialized Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube in Black
Delivery $8
Specialized Schrader Valve Bicycle Tube 24x2.4-3.0"
Delivery between Tue – Fri $15
Specialized Schrader Valve Youth Tube
Delivery between 12–18 May $12
Specialized Tube 24 x 2.4-3 SV
Delivery $150
Specialized Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube 24"
Delivery between 14–22 May $12
YOUTH TUBE Black / 24 x 2.4-3.0
Free delivery
SPECIALIZED TUBE - SV TUBE 24X2.4-3.0 32MM
Delivery $14.95
Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube Black / 24 x 2.4-3.0
Delivery between 14–22 May $10
Specialized Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube 24 x 2.4-3.0
Delivery between 13–22 May $15
Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube Black / 24 x 2.4-3.0
Delivery on orders $100+
originally posted on eriksbikeshop.com
While biking on Saturday May 16th I got a flat tire. I droped the bike off to replace the tube and adjust the brake. It took three weeks to fix, but I was okay with that as long as I had it back prior to my vacation in the the Deerwood, MN area. The first day of our vacation I took a 17 mile bike ride around the lake, only to realize half way around that my same tire was flat. My husband picked me up and brought me back to the resort where a couple of bikers took my tire off and discovered a piece of metal sticking out of the inside of the tube. I was so disappointed as I was without my bike for three weeks, I thought the staff would have inspected the tire to determine why it went flat. Luckily for me there was a bike shop in Crosby that replaced the tube and had ... MoreWhile biking on Saturday May 16th I got a flat tire. I droped the bike off to replace the tube and adjust the brake. It took three weeks to fix, but I was okay with that as long as I had it back prior to my vacation in the the Deerwood, MN area. The first day of our vacation I took a 17 mile bike ride around the lake, only to realize half way around that my same tire was flat. My husband picked me up and brought me back to the resort where a couple of bikers took my tire off and discovered a piece of metal sticking out of the inside of the tube. I was so disappointed as I was without my bike for three weeks, I thought the staff would have inspected the tire to determine why it went flat. Luckily for me there was a bike shop in Crosby that replaced the tube and had me test it out right on the spot.
originally posted on specialized.com
Good quality tube, but the width rating is absurd: This tube is way too wide to fit in a 1.25 width tire—it may be even extremely difficult to squeeze into a 1.5 tire. There’s no tube that’s going to work in a 1.25 to 2.0 width across that wide a range. This tube would be better rated at 1.75 to 2.0. Do not buy if you have a narrow width tire.
originally posted on eriksbikeshop.com
I brought my wife's bike to Erik's to be repaired, a few years ago, and the kid was kind of rude, and didn't seem to have any regard for an older classic bike, and was of no help, whatsoever. So, I later brought that same bike to a vintage bike restoration shop, and they very graciously explained that the crown on that bike was irreparable, and that the part was also no longer made. So I bought a newer Schwinn bike from that shop, for my wife.So, I was hesitant to go back to Erik's for a repair on my own vintage Schwinn. But, due to the convenience of their location and their hours of operation, I reluctantly decided to give them another try.To my surprise, the customer service was excellent. After guaranteeing next day service, they actually called me back an ... MoreI brought my wife's bike to Erik's to be repaired, a few years ago, and the kid was kind of rude, and didn't seem to have any regard for an older classic bike, and was of no help, whatsoever. So, I later brought that same bike to a vintage bike restoration shop, and they very graciously explained that the crown on that bike was irreparable, and that the part was also no longer made. So I bought a newer Schwinn bike from that shop, for my wife.So, I was hesitant to go back to Erik's for a repair on my own vintage Schwinn. But, due to the convenience of their location and their hours of operation, I reluctantly decided to give them another try.To my surprise, the customer service was excellent. After guaranteeing next day service, they actually called me back an hour later, saying my bike was done. They were very honest with their work, and the did the best repair for the cheapest price. I was very happy with their work, customer service, and pricing.In hindsight, the young guy that I perceived as being rude, was actually looking out for our safety. Although he was not able to articulate it as well and as graciously as the vintage bike shop rep., both of their assessments were the same. Both bike shops refused to do a tune up on a bike that was no longer safe to ride, even though other bike shops would go ahead and do the tune up, anyway.I guess the perceived difference in attitude, comes from the focus of the two stores.The vintage bike shop shared the compassion, excitement and enthusiasm for the old vintage bike, and so they shared in the sadness of not being able to restore it. They also found a similar Schwinn in immaculate condition to replace it with.In summary , I feel that Erik's runs an efficient business with integrity.I will definitely return to that store for service, parts, and accessories.As for bikes, I am very happy with my 1952 Schwinn . . . ;-)
Specialized Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube in Black
Delivery $8
Specialized Schrader Valve Bicycle Tube 24x2.4-3.0"
Delivery between Tue – Fri $15
Specialized Schrader Valve Youth Tube
Delivery between 12–18 May $12
Specialized Tube 24 x 2.4-3 SV
Delivery $150
Specialized Standard Schrader Valve Youth Tube 24"
Delivery between 14–22 May $12
While biking on Saturday May 16th I got a flat tire. I droped the bike off to replace the tube and adjust the brake. It took three weeks to fix, but I was okay with that as long as I had it back prior to my vacation in the the Deerwood, MN area. The first day of our vacation I took a 17 mile bike ride around the lake, only to realize half way around that my same tire was flat. My husband picked me up and brought me back to the resort where a couple of bikers took my tire off and discovered a piece of metal sticking out of the inside of the tube. I was so disappointed as I was without my bike for three weeks, I thought the staff would have inspected the tire to determine why it went flat. Luckily for me there was a bike shop in Crosby that replaced the tube and had ... MoreWhile biking on Saturday May 16th I got a flat tire. I droped the bike off to replace the tube and adjust the brake. It took three weeks to fix, but I was okay with that as long as I had it back prior to my vacation in the the Deerwood, MN area. The first day of our vacation I took a 17 mile bike ride around the lake, only to realize half way around that my same tire was flat. My husband picked me up and brought me back to the resort where a couple of bikers took my tire off and discovered a piece of metal sticking out of the inside of the tube. I was so disappointed as I was without my bike for three weeks, I thought the staff would have inspected the tire to determine why it went flat. Luckily for me there was a bike shop in Crosby that replaced the tube and had me test it out right on the spot.
Good quality tube, but the width rating is absurd: This tube is way too wide to fit in a 1.25 width tire—it may be even extremely difficult to squeeze into a 1.5 tire. There’s no tube that’s going to work in a 1.25 to 2.0 width across that wide a range. This tube would be better rated at 1.75 to 2.0. Do not buy if you have a narrow width tire.
I brought my wife's bike to Erik's to be repaired, a few years ago, and the kid was kind of rude, and didn't seem to have any regard for an older classic bike, and was of no help, whatsoever. So, I later brought that same bike to a vintage bike restoration shop, and they very graciously explained that the crown on that bike was irreparable, and that the part was also no longer made. So I bought a newer Schwinn bike from that shop, for my wife.So, I was hesitant to go back to Erik's for a repair on my own vintage Schwinn. But, due to the convenience of their location and their hours of operation, I reluctantly decided to give them another try.To my surprise, the customer service was excellent. After guaranteeing next day service, they actually called me back an ... MoreI brought my wife's bike to Erik's to be repaired, a few years ago, and the kid was kind of rude, and didn't seem to have any regard for an older classic bike, and was of no help, whatsoever. So, I later brought that same bike to a vintage bike restoration shop, and they very graciously explained that the crown on that bike was irreparable, and that the part was also no longer made. So I bought a newer Schwinn bike from that shop, for my wife.So, I was hesitant to go back to Erik's for a repair on my own vintage Schwinn. But, due to the convenience of their location and their hours of operation, I reluctantly decided to give them another try.To my surprise, the customer service was excellent. After guaranteeing next day service, they actually called me back an hour later, saying my bike was done. They were very honest with their work, and the did the best repair for the cheapest price. I was very happy with their work, customer service, and pricing.In hindsight, the young guy that I perceived as being rude, was actually looking out for our safety. Although he was not able to articulate it as well and as graciously as the vintage bike shop rep., both of their assessments were the same. Both bike shops refused to do a tune up on a bike that was no longer safe to ride, even though other bike shops would go ahead and do the tune up, anyway.I guess the perceived difference in attitude, comes from the focus of the two stores.The vintage bike shop shared the compassion, excitement and enthusiasm for the old vintage bike, and so they shared in the sadness of not being able to restore it. They also found a similar Schwinn in immaculate condition to replace it with.In summary , I feel that Erik's runs an efficient business with integrity.I will definitely return to that store for service, parts, and accessories.As for bikes, I am very happy with my 1952 Schwinn . . . ;-)
Bought 2 from a local bike shop. $11 a piece. Installed first which was fine. Second one burst at 35 psi while installing. First one burst the next morning. Took both to the bike shop. They replaced one at no cost, but that one also bursted while the bike tech was installing. For some reason this tube is longer than the original 20x1.5/1.75 Kenda tube. This is for a foldable bike.
Tredz asked if I could review my purchase of this inner tube. I'm slightly bemused why anyone would need more than size, valve type and price to help decision making. So for you un-decided, here is what I think of it. This is the first tube my bike has needed in 20 years. The old one was looking a bit like a pin cushion from all the thorns and patches over the years. This new tube is the business. It has a perfectly matching black colour with my other inner tube. The valve fitted the hole in the rim and connector on my pump perfectly. Air is not included in the price. You have to supply it yourself but it is normally easy to find unless you are planning to cycle on the moon. Service from Tredz was perfect as usual and delivery was quick. There maybe some additional ... MoreTredz asked if I could review my purchase of this inner tube. I'm slightly bemused why anyone would need more than size, valve type and price to help decision making. So for you un-decided, here is what I think of it. This is the first tube my bike has needed in 20 years. The old one was looking a bit like a pin cushion from all the thorns and patches over the years. This new tube is the business. It has a perfectly matching black colour with my other inner tube. The valve fitted the hole in the rim and connector on my pump perfectly. Air is not included in the price. You have to supply it yourself but it is normally easy to find unless you are planning to cycle on the moon. Service from Tredz was perfect as usual and delivery was quick. There maybe some additional time and charges involved if you need delivery to the moon. Best to check before ordering. I'd definitely buy one of these again.
Thank you for your prompt service.I am now 86 and have decided to service both my wife and I Dawes Nomad mountain bikes which have not been used for some years.We purchased them 30 years ago for about £100 from a shop at Walton, Peterborough. I think it was Bristows.We cycled thousands of miles. My bike has a 22" frame the wife 21" and messing about with them brings back good memories.It was great to go and buy an extra luxury or gadget to enhance the experience. We had all the gear!I think my legs have got shorter so when complete I think I will try the 21" bike.It is good to know there is a cycle firm who gives such service.Regards and work with care! Michael Lee. Wansford.
The Good: I really like the Schrader tire valves with the threaded steel stems and the retaining nut. The Bad: I have had several of these tubes go bad on me. They tend to get small leaks at the seams. I carry a spare tube with me when I ride, and one time the brand new tube I was carrying turned out to be leaking after I made a tube change. Fortunately, I was carrying some patches as well. I was able to make it home after finding the leak (a bit difficult when on the trail) and patching it. The leak was at the seam. When I checked the tube I had replaced, I found the leak in that one was again at the seam. I don't know if this is a fluke or not, but this appears to be a weak point in Specialized mountain bike tubes. I have two other Specialized tubes I have patched ... MoreThe Good: I really like the Schrader tire valves with the threaded steel stems and the retaining nut. The Bad: I have had several of these tubes go bad on me. They tend to get small leaks at the seams. I carry a spare tube with me when I ride, and one time the brand new tube I was carrying turned out to be leaking after I made a tube change. Fortunately, I was carrying some patches as well. I was able to make it home after finding the leak (a bit difficult when on the trail) and patching it. The leak was at the seam. When I checked the tube I had replaced, I found the leak in that one was again at the seam. I don't know if this is a fluke or not, but this appears to be a weak point in Specialized mountain bike tubes. I have two other Specialized tubes I have patched after I had found slow leaks at the seams. I have found only one leak in these tubes due to a puncture. I want to check other reviews before buying any more of these tubes.
I recently bought two of these tubes to use in a child trailer. After the second ride,one of the tubes failed, with a 2" blowout. The store replaced the tire at no charge, which I was grateful for. However, after one more ride I went out to get the trailer hooked up again for my grandson to ride in, and found that both tires were flat. I removed them and found 2-3" blowouts in both at the level of the valve stems, but not involving the stems themselves. I carefully checked both wheel rims and both tires for any debris , sharp edges, etc. And found none. Needless to say, I won't take a chance on this brand again, and am wondering if this was a batch of defective tubes. Also, the tires were inflated to 36 lbs as instructed on the sides of the tires. Very ... MoreI recently bought two of these tubes to use in a child trailer. After the second ride,one of the tubes failed, with a 2" blowout. The store replaced the tire at no charge, which I was grateful for. However, after one more ride I went out to get the trailer hooked up again for my grandson to ride in, and found that both tires were flat. I removed them and found 2-3" blowouts in both at the level of the valve stems, but not involving the stems themselves. I carefully checked both wheel rims and both tires for any debris , sharp edges, etc. And found none. Needless to say, I won't take a chance on this brand again, and am wondering if this was a batch of defective tubes. Also, the tires were inflated to 36 lbs as instructed on the sides of the tires. Very disappointing.The store employees were very nice, but the tubes are not recommended.
Within 1 week of buying this and my first ride locally, the tube had a leak. It was on the side part of the tube. I took it to the store at Willow Glenn, but the manager refused to accept it back saying since I installed it, it can't be taken back!I don't understand that. He wouldn't replace it unless they had done the replacement. Thats silly, why would I pay them $25 to replace a tube that I can do myself.The tube damage was inside, so it's not thorn damage from riding.Anyways, I don't think I would have had this issue had I bought it from Amazon. Next time I'll buy from there. The manager literally lost a customer for that tube's wholesale cost of $3.
I was a little surprised when I saw the full threaded valve stem and nut. Almost thought that I got presta tubes. With my 2 new Fast Trak Armadillo tires, I decided to replace both tubes. I had recently got leaks from new tubes I installed in old tires, so my thinking was that there is something in the old tires that I can't see or feel that is puncturing my tube. After thoroughly cleaning the rims and mounting the new tubes and tires, I have had no problems so far.