That sort of tube has been around a while, though the Huffy is an improvement with the male/female connection. I think it´s really aIf you use the Huffy quick replacement inner tube, can you leave it in for good or does it need to be replaced when you make it back home? In other words, is it comparable to a spare donut tire or a full size spare tire?
It is possible to patch a tube without removing the wheel.Not sure why a Gaadi-type tube couldn't be used full time. Do they make that recommendation? One of the arguable downsides of these tubes is that to use them to repair a flat with a regular tube you have to cut the tube out. I know that some people think a punctured tube is trash anyway, even when they are almost always easily and permanently patch-able. But if you have a flat while using a Gaadi-style tube, you just pull the punctured tube out and slide in another one. Patch the original, rinse and repeat.
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It is, but that's not the idea with Gaadi-type tunes.It is possible to patch a tube without removing the wheel.
It's worth sharing that simply loosening the bolts wasn't enough for me. I had to remove the bolts entirely and then break out a mallet to bang the wheel off.How to remove rear wheel
How to replace tube
Which tire pressure do you suggest to keep?That sort of tube has been around a while, though the Huffy is an improvement with the male/female connection. I think it´s really a
temporary fix. not meant for long term. If you are big like I am, tire pressure is critical, too much or too little will get you flats. I´ve gone
to slime tubes & now monitor tire pressure before every ride. Two or three degrees of temperature change can effect tire pressure.
That said, the Smart Sam on the front wheel has 2400 miles on it with only slight wear. Can´t say the same for the rear; I´ve replaced
tires twice & tubes 3 times. Now that I watch pressure closely I have had no issues.
The more you weigh, the more pressure you´ll need to keep from bottoming out on bumps & potholes. Use tires withWhich tire pressure do you suggest to keep?
Thanks a lot. It is rear. and get it fixed.is it front or rear?