Kenda 24″ Bicycle Tube
Premium 24-inch butyl rubber bicycle tube from Kenda featuring a Schrader (American) valve, 24 × 2.125 tyre size compatibility, and e-Ready certification — designed for children’s mountain bikes, junior bicycles, and small-wheel off-road bicycles running 24-inch wheels with wide tyres.
Key Benefits
- Kenda premium brand quality
- 24 × 2.125 tyre size compatibility
- Schrader (A/V) valve for universal pump compatibility
- Butyl rubber construction for superior air retention
- e-Ready certified
- Suitable for children’s MTB, junior, and 24-inch wide-tyre bicycles
- Compatible with standard car pumps and floor pumps
- Durable long-life butyl compound
- Instructions included in box
- Direct replacement fitment
Technical Specifications
- Brand: Kenda
- Tube Size: 24 × 2.125
- Valve Type: Schrader (A/V — American valve)
- Material: Butyl rubber
- Certification: e-Ready
- Application: Children’s mountain bike, junior bicycle, 24-inch wide-tyre bicycles
Features
- Butyl rubber compound provides significantly better air retention than natural rubber — holds pressure longer between inflation sessions
- 24 × 2.125 sizing fits the wide knobby tyres common on children’s mountain bikes and junior off-road bicycles
- Schrader (A/V) valve compatible with standard car-type pumps, floor pumps, and service station air compressors
- e-Ready certification marks the tube as meeting quality standards for consistent manufacture and dimensional accuracy
- Instructions included inside the box for reference during installation
- Standard tube format for straightforward installation with tyre levers
Perfect For
- Children’s mountain bike 24-inch inner tube replacement
- Junior bicycle inner tube replacement
- Wide-tyre 24-inch bicycle tube servicing
- Replacement after puncture or tube failure
- New tyre installation on 24-inch wheels
- Routine bicycle maintenance stocking
- Cycle workshop tyre servicing
- Transition size between 20-inch and 26-inch bicycle wheels
Key Features
- Butyl Rubber Construction: Butyl rubber has lower gas permeability than natural rubber — tubes stay inflated longer between rides, providing more consistent tyre pressure and reducing the frequency of inflation top-ups
- 24 × 2.125 Sizing: The 2.125″ width fits the standard wide knobby tyre profile on 24-inch children’s mountain bikes — the transition size between the smaller 20-inch and full-size 26-inch mountain bike wheel
- Schrader Valve: The wider-diameter Schrader (A/V) valve is compatible with standard car pumps, petrol station air points, and most floor pumps — no Presta adaptor required. Confirm your rim valve hole is drilled for Schrader before fitting
- e-Ready Certified: Kenda’s e-Ready marking indicates the tube meets quality and dimensional standards for use on standard and electric bicycles
- Kenda Brand: Kenda is a globally recognised tyre and tube manufacturer, supplying OEM and replacement products to the international bicycle market since 1962
Application Instructions
- Remove the wheel from the bicycle and deflate the tyre completely
- Use tyre levers to unseat one tyre bead from the rim
- Pull the valve through the rim valve hole and remove the old tube
- Inspect the inside of the tyre and rim tape for the cause of the puncture — remove any sharp objects before fitting the new tube
- Partially inflate the new Kenda tube just enough to give it shape
- Insert the valve through the rim valve hole and tuck the tube evenly inside the tyre
- Re-seat the tyre bead onto the rim — work from the valve outward to both sides
- Inflate gradually and check the tyre is seated evenly on both sides before reaching full pressure
- Inflate to the recommended pressure marked on the tyre sidewall
- Refit the wheel to the bicycle and check brake alignment before riding
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