Kenda's Standard MTB Presta Valve Tube is an economical, standard thickness, butyl tube. This version fits 650b/27.5 Inch tires (584 ISO) and has 32mm Presta valves. Various widths.
Note: 650B x 53/60 Presta (53/60-584) box reads 27.5x2.1/2.35 Inch.
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Other styles of this product are available.
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Reviewed 4/16/2022
by Anonymous
northeastern Pa.
Durability & economical
Been using these tubes for several years on a MTB that I use for commuting to work on my local not very bicycle friendly roads, I'm mystified by the amount of broken glass fragments I'm constantly on the lookout for and trying to avoid which everyone knows sometimes is a hit or miss situation, that said I believe this tubes hold up rather well considering the circumstances
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Reviewed 8/5/2022
by Richard
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Upstate NY
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Good to have along.
Itself as tube at a good price. Nice to have along on a big day if the tubeless sealant fails.
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Reviewed 10/23/2020
by FishEagle
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Eastern WA
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Hard to find size was available on BikeTiresDirect
With covid it was difficult to find the size tube I needed for my Cannon Quick bike. BikeTiresDirect had the right size and shipment was fast.
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Reviewed 8/21/2020
by Joe B.
Casual Cyclist
west Chicagoland
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Update on previous review
Re: my letter about the split almost new tube, I removed the front tube which was still holding air for inspection and the inner diameter of the tube in line with the valve stem was splitting in several places, ready to blow at any moment. Both of these tubes were of a batch # ending in 413.
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Reviewed 12/7/2020
by rickroy915
Daily Commuter
Orlando
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Decent tubes I'd buy again
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Reviewed 5/18/2018
by RP
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NECa
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5 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
holds air
hey, it's a tube..it holds air and it's shape well enough. I don't get flats much except in August when the goatheads come out. I look forward to punctures. Kenda's do the job just fine. And, yeah, I'd recommend them and will probably buy more.
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Reviewed 11/12/2020
by Bob
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Walla Walla Wa
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Excellent tube
Great spare tube for tubeless tire
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Reviewed 3/26/2018
by VinniV
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Renton, WA
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2 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
The Importance of Correct Size (-)
Great price for an important specification! I went into a bike shop to get a backup inner tube for my new bike which has 650B tires. The store representative sold me 26 1.75 inner tubes saying they were the best size for my bike tire. This was a very bad idea.
I discovered the mistake when I got a flat on a very rainy day. Through about 10 years of commuting I have found that most flats will occur in the rain. I think due to rubbish washing out into the road.
I popped out the old inner tube and installed the new one. Tried to pump it up and ... oops, it would not inflate. Found that the tube had been gouged when installing. Used a patch kit and fixed the hole after pushing my bike to a covered area. Installed the patched 26 tube and again tried to pump it up. Same issue.
Bought this inner tube size (the right one for a 650B tire) and installed with no issues. Bad store rep, bad store rep. No biscuit! Go lay down in your bed.
BTW, I really like 650B tires for bike commuting. I also have a 700c which has some advantages.
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Reviewed 10/31/2020
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0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
A little air and an easy fit in tire.
I wish it came in a size smaller.
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0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Presta valve tube
Tubes worked great, the wife is out riding right now
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Reviewed 1/16/2023
by Anonymous
Casual Cyclist
Salt Lake City, Ut
Big tube
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Reviewed 6/29/2020
by Victor
Cycling Enthusiast
Kirkland, WA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Good tube
Good standard tube with important removable valve stem for use with sealant.
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No Complaints!
Pretty happy with Kenda tubes and this one is no different. Good quality and gets the job done
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Reviewed 5/29/2014
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
good quality basic tube
I'm currently using these tubes on a recent 650b conversion. They are in a pair of used National Tire Company, (same as Nifty Swifty) 33mm wide touring tires. For overkill I have slime tire liners. Been running them around town 50 to 70psi, no problems. Am looking forward to touring/camping this summer with this setup. Gave them 5 stars for my use. Maybe lighter ones for speed oriented applications.
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Reviewed 11/16/2017
by Anonymous
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Portland, or
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
no problem with these
Use Kenda 650b tubes on my touring conversion bike. They are paired with lightweight 38c Panaracer Pacenti gravel tires. The last thing I want is a flat when I am touring. This tube is thick enough to to help ward off those tiny slivers of glass and wire that work their way through the tire casing without completely failing so the worst you get is a slow pin prick leak. The valve stems are short but work fine with Velocity Synergy rims. No splitting or pinch flats to date. Good value.
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Reviewed 8/27/2020
by Gary Coke
centeral Indiana
It is a tube that worked
This tube was satisfactory for my application. I would purchase a Kenda again for my next purchase of a tube.
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Reviewed 12/4/2014
by Anonymous
Aliso viejo, ca
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Good tube
Been using it for a few months now, approx twice a week. Mostly up and down single tracks. So far so good. Would recommend this product, especially when it's on sale.
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