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keithmaine
12-03-2015, 03:27 PM
Recommendations on tubes to go with my new tires

I am purchasing SR244 in 3.0-18 & 5.10-17

All opinions welcome

SpudRider
12-03-2015, 11:28 PM
You can use the stock inner tubes for both tires. However, here are two choices for the rear inner tube.

IRC Heavy Duty Inner Tube: Size 4.00/5.10x17
http://www.amazon.com/IRC-Heavy-Duty-Tube-5-10-17/dp/B00230OAFQ

Sedona Motorcycle Tube: Size 4.50-5.10x17
http://www.chinariders.net/forumdisplay.php?f=136

keithmaine
12-04-2015, 05:54 AM
You can use the stock inner tubes for both tires. However, here are two choices for the rear inner tube.

IRC Heavy Duty Inner Tube: Size 4.00/5.10x17
http://www.amazon.com/IRC-Heavy-Duty-Tube-5-10-17/dp/B00230OAFQ

Sedona Motorcycle Tube: Size 4.50-5.10x17
http://www.chinariders.net/forumdisplay.php?f=136

The IRC Heavy duty are the tubes I have been running on my Ural with good success.

Weldangrind
12-04-2015, 12:03 PM
I've used Michelin Ultra Heavy Duty tubes with excellent results. The joke around the local bike shop is that you don't need to install tires if you use those tubes.

I've also used Kenda heavy duty tubes and had no trouble.

SpudRider
12-04-2015, 01:40 PM
I use Bridgestone, Heavy Duty inner tubes in all my other bikes, but I don't think they are offered in the correct sizes for the RX3. :shrug:

keithmaine
12-04-2015, 01:56 PM
I use Bridgestone, Heavy Duty inner tubes in all my other bikes, but I don't think they are offered in the correct sizes for the RX3. :shrug:

That is the trouble I have found not all sizes are available, or available from one source I just ordered Tusk risers and a rear Shinko 244 from Rocky mt. but had to order the front SR244 from motorcycle-superstore. Luckily both offered free shipping. They have lowered their shipping rates during the Christmas sale period.:clap:

SpudRider
12-04-2015, 02:02 PM
I like the prices, customer service, and one-stop shopping at Rocky Mountain ATV. That's why I ordered the Sedona inner tube I listed in the first post. I installed it, and it worked great. :) However, I also ordered my Shinko, 244 front tire from Motorcycle Superstore. ;)

keithmaine
12-04-2015, 02:09 PM
I like the prices, customer service, and one-stop shopping at Rocky Mountain ATV. That's why I ordered the Sedona inner tube I listed in the first post. I installed it, and it worked great. :) However, I also ordered my Shinko, 244 front tire from Motorcycle Superstore. ;)

I have had good luck in the past with both stores, both offered great shipping. I like a lot of the tusk products so Rocky always gets first shot.

SpudRider
12-04-2015, 02:29 PM
I checked, and RMATV/MC doesn't offer the IRC, Heavy Duty tube in the correct size. :ohno:

Some KLR650 riders use the Bridgestone, Heavy Duty tube in size 100/100-18 for their 17-inch rear wheel. ;)

keithmaine
12-04-2015, 02:37 PM
I thick IRC heavy duty has 100/100 as well

SpudRider
12-04-2015, 02:50 PM
I thick IRC heavy duty has 100/100 as well

I just checked RMATV/MC; they do carry the IRC, Heavy Duty tube in size 100/100-18. ;) I buy the Bridestone, Heavy Duty tubes in size 100/100-18 from RMATV/MC for my other bikes. I might switch to that inner tube for the rear wheel of my RX3, as well. ;)

SpudRider
12-04-2015, 03:11 PM
I'm still using the stock inner tube in the front tire. However, I need to purchase a spare inner tube. ;) I like shopping at RMATV/MC, and the Sedona, motorcycle inner tube comes in a nice variety of sizes. :)

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/2461/-/1082348/Sedona-Motorcycle-Tube-2.75-3.00x18?v=2610&gclid=CIq1pY__wskCFUOBfgodhO0JGw

Therefore, I think I will choose this inner tube for the front wheel of my RX3. :)

Weldangrind
12-06-2015, 12:23 PM
I have had good luck in the past with both stores, both offered great shipping. I like a lot of the tusk products so Rocky always gets first shot.

Rocky gets the first shot with me, because they actually use manufacturer part numbers in the fiche pages, whereas Bike Bandit uses their own numbering system. I go to Rocky to find a part number, and then search for it elsewhere if Rocky no longer carries the item.

bogieboy
12-07-2015, 07:55 AM
I've used Michelin Ultra Heavy Duty tubes with excellent results. The joke around the local bike shop is that you don't need to install tires if you use those tubes.

I've also used Kenda heavy duty tubes and had no trouble.

i had a few Kenda heavy duty tubes pull valve stems on me... but it was probably my fault for doing wheelies on dirt with 18psi in em with no rim lock...LOL :lmao:

SpudRider
12-07-2015, 08:59 AM
i had a few Kenda heavy duty tubes pull valve stems on me... but it was probably my fault for doing wheelies on dirt with 18psi in em with no rim lock...LOL :lmao:

You might be right. ;)

:hehe:

bogieboy
12-07-2015, 09:02 AM
You might be right. ;)

:hehe:

i solved that issue though.... hehe the ninja wheel swap also meant a swap to tubeless...LOL if i tear a valve stem out now, i have bigger issues on my hands...:hehe:

willy dog
02-25-2016, 06:54 AM
[QUOTE=SpudRider;199588]You can use the stock inner tubes for both tires. However, here are two choices for the rear inner tube
just making sure i can use stock tubes for my kendas 3.50 18 and 5.10 17 i bought two new ones but would like to keep them for spares this newbe thanks you all

SpudRider
02-25-2016, 07:49 AM
[QUOTE=SpudRider;199588]You can use the stock inner tubes for both tires. However, here are two choices for the rear inner tube
just making sure i can use stock tubes for my kendas 3.50 18 and 5.10 17 i bought two new ones but would like to keep them for spares this newbe thanks you all

Yes, you can use the stock inner tubes for the Kenda tires you specified. :)