on those bikes sometimes if you run with the wheel pushed all the way in the chain stay and short chain like half link there is no way to remove the wheel either without taking off the cranks or chain. So this tube is perfect
WOW thats a great, realistic way to advertise such a great idea. Its easy with a MTB because you have qucik release but now for BMX you have the Cobra tube. Good Work :D
I use regular tubes and i popped my tire while hopping up a three stair(today)... same as this guy! I would love to have a tube like this if i was rich
you can probably get a socket wrench and an extension from harbor freight for the extra cost from one tube. it's the whole "give a man a fish and he staves off hunger for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll never go hungry again" deal.
80 PSI is crazy extreme for a BMX bike don't you think? Most guys that do a lot of trials type riding run pretty low pressure anyways so the tires can grip better
It's different for BMX. Street riders usually do 60 - 100. Park riders like 100+, upto 120 sometimes. It's to prevent snake bites and to prevent the bead coming off the rim due to landing with sideways momentum.
@@jamiebales8394 street riders run like 45 or less, it's a little more cushion for impacts, pinches still happen, but tires rarely come off the bead. 25 PSI is a lot more than you'd think, close to what most cars run.
when will people learn to use stans? if your a cyclist and know what stans is can you tell me why you dont use it. i havent had a flat tire in years just the other day i pulled a nail out of my bike and all i had to do was spin the tire for the sealent to do its job.