LotFancy 12.5×2.75 (12-1/2×2.75) Tire & Inner Tube Set for Razor MX350 MX400 Dirt Rocket, X-Treme X-560 – Heavy Duty Scooter Tire Tube for Mini Pocket Bikes

$17.90

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12.5 x 2.75 Tire and Inner Tube Set

Material: Isobutylene Isoprene RubberMeasurement: 12-1/2 x 2-3/4(12.5 x 2.75)Feature: InflatablePressure: 45 P.S.IValve: TR13 Straight Valve Stem

It can be used on many mobility scooters, Chinese electric scooters, Currie scooters, gas scooters, pocket bikes, and other applications using the same tire size.

NOTE: Over or under inflating tube will result in poor handling of bicycle and damage to tire and inner tube.

Compatible Models for Reference

Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

Razor MX400 Dirt Rocket

X-Treme X-560

GT-200 (2005 & Older)

IZIP I-750 (24 Volt)

EZIP E1000

Schwinn S750 (2005 & Older)

Avigo Extreme Motorcross Bike

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Compatible Models for Reference

Currie Phat Flyer eZip E-500 eZip E-750 eZip E-900 eZip E-1000 Freedom 942 Freedom 943 Freedom 946 Freedom 947 Freedom 959 GT Asteroid GT GT-200 (2005 & Older) GT GT-500 GT GT-750 GT Shockwave GT Trailz GT Tsunami IZIP I-500 IZIP I-600 IZIP I-650 IZIP I-750 (24 Volt) IZIP I-750 (36 Volt) IZIP I-1000 IZIP I-1000 (Prior to 2005) Lashout 24 Volt 400 Watt Mongoose Fusion Mongoose M200 (2005 & Older) Mongoose M500 Mongoose M750 Mongoose Rocket FS Mongoose Z350 Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Razor MX400 Dirt Rocket Schwinn New Frontier Schwinn S500 Schwinn S600 Schwinn S650 Schwinn S750 (2005 & Older) Schwinn S750 (2006 & Newer) – 24 Volt Direct Drive Schwinn S750 (2006 & Newer) – 36 Volt Chain Drive Schwinn S1000 & ST1000 Stealth Schwinn Zone 5

Why is your tube flat? Inspection is very Important.

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1. Take the tire and tube off the wheel

Remove the wheel by unfastening the handle holding the axle in place. Then, use a tire lever to get the tire off. Insert the lever between the tire and the rim and work it around. When the tire comes off, pull the tube out.

Tips: It may be easier to remove the tube if you let all of the air out.

2. Remove the object that punctured the tire if it’s still there

If the object is still there, it could re-puncture the tube when you replace it, wasting all your work. Sometimes finding the object is easy, like if a nail is sticking out of the tire. Other times, glass or small rocks get trapped inside the tire, so shake the tire out to get rid of any loose objects.

Tips:

Gently run your fingers along the inside of the tire to free any embedded objects. If you have gloves, put them on to protect your fingers from cuts.

3. Pump up the tube and look for the hole

Do a visual check for the hole. If the hole is large, it should be easy to see. Check along the entire surface of the tube for obvious holes.

Tips:

Don’t stop looking when you find the first hole. If an object got inside the tire, it could leave multiple holes, so be sure to check the entire tube.

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4. Listen for air escaping if you can’t see the hole

If the hole is too small to see with a visual check, bring the tube up to your ear. Give it a light squeeze to force the air out, and listen for a “seeping” sound to hear where it escapes from. Then, use these signs to locate the hole.

Tips: You still might not be able to pinpoint the hole, even if you hear the seeping sound. Use the water method to find its exact location.

5. Dunk the tube into a filled sink to see where bubbles come up from

If you still can’t find the hole, fill a sink with water and place the tube inside. Squeeze it so air escapes, and then check where bubbles rise up from. When you see the bubbles, you have an exact location for the hole.

6. Rim Inspection

Inspect the rim strip whenever changing a tire or inner tube. Look for tears and rips, and make sure rim strip is centered over the nipple holes.In the image, the rim strip is damaged, which may cause a flat tire.

NOTE: Hole on inside edge of tube indicates a problem inside the rim, such as from rim strip failure, a protruding spoke or other sharp object inside the rim.

Fits for many mobility scooters, mini bike, pocket bike, Chinese electric scooters, gas scooters and other applications with same tire size
Brand new isobutylene isoprene rubber tire, NOT recap, which is better in air tightness, elastic damping and aging resistance than natural rubber
Inflatable inner tube with TR13 straight stem and a cap
High puncture resistance, durability to tearing and chunking

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LotFancy 12.5×2.75 (12-1/2×2.75) Tire & Inner Tube Set for Razor MX350 MX400 Dirt Rocket, X-Treme X-560 – Heavy Duty Scooter Tire Tube for Mini Pocket Bikes
LotFancy 12.5×2.75 (12-1/2×2.75) Tire & Inner Tube Set for Razor MX350 MX400 Dirt Rocket, X-Treme X-560 – Heavy Duty Scooter Tire Tube for Mini Pocket Bikes

$17.90

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