this is EASILY the best innertube change/Tyre change tutorial on RU-vid, youve done this video so detailed that even a monkey could do it, i fixed my first Dultron Mini rear punchure or should i say tube change following this videos instructions, it was my first time so i had ZERO confidence and was worried id screw it up but with THIS video as a guide, it went perfectly, thank you
Great Video - I have see a couple of videos that have both halves of the rim removed but in this video it just shows you removing 1/2 of the rim from the motor. I have a Speedway Leger with the same as yours but wondering why didn't both sides of the wheel remove from the motor? Also I have otder a couple more tubes that apparently 1.9 mm in thickness from Amazon. Any insight on a thicker tube? And any comments on going to solid tire? thank you for all your help
I have had 6 rear and 1 front punctures in a space of 5 months, the tyre is too thin. This is the only downside of the Mini, I am really disappointed with the design. Could've a thicker tyre.
I am just worried about the crap build quality on the back end if your always mending punctures?.soon as you go over a certain angle boom a flatty.Running 45 psi still pinches pretty poor any ideas?
@@petermoulden5010 Yes start a post on the Dualtron reddit forums so that other people like myself can post our experiences, the more people adding to 1 thread hopefully they will notice ... I too have had my suspicions about this tyre, Ive heard because it is not 2 ply, the side splits a lot when going round corners ... Dualtron have already changed the inner tube to another type ... but again .. its only single ply ... it crazy that they sell them between £15/20 per tyre ... when you can buy a 22" bike tyre from continental a fiver .. rip off ... Also I think the PSI should be higher to stop pinching, I believe its 50psi .. but check the tyre wall and it will tell you :)
Hi Terry, we found that this is often due to a lack of air pressure in the tyre. Once we started using an electric air pump to ensure we were at the required pressure, the tyres stopped popping. Hope this helps. Cheers