This Michelin Airstop Heavy Duty Inner Tube is a popular upgrade for off-road riders seeking enhanced reliability and puncture resistance. Specifically designed as a direct fit for the Sur-Ron LBX and L1E E-Dirt Bike's front or rear 19-inch rims, this tube offers superior performance compared to standard options.
✅ Heavy-Duty Construction: Reinforced for enhanced protection against punctures and abrasions encountered in off-road riding.
✅ Airstop Technology: Manufactured with 100% butyl rubber, known for its excellent air retention and resistance to wear and tear.
✅ Circular Molding Process: Unique manufacturing process reduces internal stress, minimizing the risk of pinch flats.
✅ TR4 Valve: Includes a reliable TR4 valve for easy inflation and deflation.
✅ Dimensions: 70/100-19, 2.5mm thick.
✅ Puncture-Resistant – Designed to withstand rough trails, rocks, and extreme riding conditions.
✅ Optimal Air Retention – Maintains consistent tire pressure for improved handling and performance.
✅ Perfect Fit – Specifically designed for 19-inch motocross and off-road motorcycle tyres.
✅ Trusted Michelin Quality – Engineered by a leading global brand known for high-performance tires and tubes.
✅ Enhanced Puncture Resistance: Provides superior protection against punctures and pinch flats, ensuring a more reliable and worry-free riding experience.
✅ Improved Air Retention: Maintains air pressure for longer periods, reducing the need for frequent inflation checks.
✅ Increased Durability: Built to withstand the rigors of off-road riding.
✅ Sur-Ron LBX: Compatible with both front and rear wheels.
✅ Sur-Ron L1E: Compatible with both front and rear wheels.
✅ 70/100-19
✅ 80/100-19
✅ 90/100-19
✅ 100/90-19
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 your Sur-Ron with this high-quality Michelin Airstop Heavy Duty Inner Tube for enhanced reliability and a more enjoyable off-road riding experience.
✅ Always ensure proper installation and maintain correct tire pressure.
✅ Consult with a qualified mechanic if you have any doubts about installation or maintenance.
✅ 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!