The Kenda Super Tuff Inner Tube 70/100-19 is designed for riders who demand the ultimate in puncture protection and reliability. This heavy-duty inner tube is built to withstand the toughest conditions, ensuring you can ride with confidence, even on the most challenging terrain.
✅ Ultra-Thick Construction: Made with a significantly thicker gauge of rubber than standard inner tubes, providing maximum protection against punctures and pinch flats.
✅ Reinforced Sidewalls: Features reinforced sidewalls for added durability and resistance to tears and abrasions.
✅ High-Quality Material: Constructed from premium butyl rubber for excellent air retention and long-lasting performance.
✅ Versatile Compatibility: Fits a wide range of off-road motorcycle tires with a 70/100-19 size.
✅ Super Tuff Construction – Made from ultra-thick, high-quality rubber for enhanced strength and longevity.
✅ Puncture & Impact Resistant – Designed to withstand rocks, roots, and rugged trails with ease.
✅ Perfect Fit – Specifically sized for 70/100-19 motocross and dirt bike tires.
✅ Reliable Air Retention – Keeps consistent tire pressure for improved handling and stability.
✅ Valve Type – Straight TR6 valve.
✅ Trusted Kenda Quality – A leading brand in off-road tire technology, built for serious riders.
✅ Maximum Puncture Protection: Significantly reduces the risk of flat tires, keeping you riding longer.
✅ Enhanced Reliability: Provides the confidence and peace of mind to tackle challenging terrain.
✅ Improved Durability: Built to withstand the rigors of off-road riding, ensuring a long service life.
✅ Off-Road Motorcycles: Ideal for dirt bikes, motocross bikes, and adventure motorcycles.
✅ Surron Electric Motorcycles: Compatible with Surron models that use a 70/100-19 tire size.
✅ Challenging Terrain: Essential for riders who frequently encounter sharp rocks, thorns, and other puncture hazards.
There are several different valve types used in motorcycle, motocross, and bicycle inner tubes, each designed for specific applications. Here are the most common ones:
✅ Common in off-road, motocross, and dirt bikes
✅ Strong, durable, and resistant to bending
✅ Used for heavy-duty inner tubes
✅ Similar to TR-4 but with a larger diameter
✅ Found in some heavier-duty motorcycle tubes
✅ Standard automotive-style valve
✅ Found in some motorcycles, scooters, and bicycles
✅ Easier to inflate at gas stations
✅ Similar to TR-13 but wider at the base
✅ Used for larger-diameter rims
✅ Curved design for easy inflation on tight-spoke wheels
✅ Common on scooters, mopeds, and some motorcycles
✅ Common on bicycles, especially road bikes
✅ Threaded valve stem with a small lock nut
✅ Requires a special pump
For motocross and dirt bikes, the TR-4 valve is the most common, but always check your inner tube and rim compatibility before purchasing! 🏍️🔥
Upgrade to the Kenda Super Tuff Inner Tube 70/100-19 for maximum puncture protection and the confidence to tackle any terrain.
✅ Whether you're riding on the road or off-road, using a low-quality inner tube can put your safety at serious risk. Here’s why you must choose a high-quality inner tube for your bike:
🚨 Puncture Protection: Inferior inner tubes are more prone to punctures from sharp debris, glass, or rocks, increasing the risk of sudden flats and dangerous blowouts.
🚨 Air Retention & Stability: Poor-quality tubes lose air quickly, leading to unpredictable handling and increasing the chance of loss of control, especially at high speeds.
🚨 Durability & Reliability: Weak tubes can fail unexpectedly, leaving you stranded or causing an accident in high-traffic areas or rough terrain.
🚨 Performance & Grip: Low-grade tubes can affect tire pressure, reducing grip and making braking and cornering less effective, particularly on wet or uneven surfaces.
🚨 Rolling Resistance & Efficiency: A bad tube can slow you down and force you to exert more effort, leading to fatigue that could compromise your awareness and reaction time.
⚠️ PROTECT YOURSELF – CHOOSE A HIGH-QUALITY INNER TUBE
A reliable inner tube reduces the risk of accidents and ensures a smoother, safer ride. Always inspect your tubes, choose the right type for your riding conditions, and replace them regularly to avoid unexpected failures.
Your safety starts with your gear—don’t compromise!