Inner tube puncture... repair or replacement?
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 5:05 pm
Hey guys, I'm dealing with the my son's first punctured tyre for his TRS ON-E 20". Bought it here: https://www.thehellteam.com/trs-one-e-kids-20
I have several questions, and thought I'd ask here since it's the weekend and everywhere is closed...
- He's only 6 and so his riding is pretty mild - no big jumps or anything just yet. That said, would it be safe to just repair the puncture with a regular puncture repair kit? Or should I replace the inner tube?
- Where do you guys get your inner tubes? Any good online stores? I'm on the Sunshine Coast and can't find any local stores. Would any motorcycle place be able to sort me out?
- I know it's a 19" rear rim, but have no other specs. Is any 19" inner tube suitable, or should I be on the look out for something more specific?
- I've never removed a dirt bike tyre of any kind before, but after watching some tutorials am confident enough. My only uncertainty is whether it's necessary to use a torque wrench (which I do not own) to tighten the wheel to a certain spec, or is it okay to just use my best judgement to get everything nice and tight?
Thanks so much! My son and I will really appreciate any help! :)
I have several questions, and thought I'd ask here since it's the weekend and everywhere is closed...
- He's only 6 and so his riding is pretty mild - no big jumps or anything just yet. That said, would it be safe to just repair the puncture with a regular puncture repair kit? Or should I replace the inner tube?
- Where do you guys get your inner tubes? Any good online stores? I'm on the Sunshine Coast and can't find any local stores. Would any motorcycle place be able to sort me out?
- I know it's a 19" rear rim, but have no other specs. Is any 19" inner tube suitable, or should I be on the look out for something more specific?
- I've never removed a dirt bike tyre of any kind before, but after watching some tutorials am confident enough. My only uncertainty is whether it's necessary to use a torque wrench (which I do not own) to tighten the wheel to a certain spec, or is it okay to just use my best judgement to get everything nice and tight?
Thanks so much! My son and I will really appreciate any help! :)