Regular Replacement: Inner tubes gradually wear down and age during use, so regular replacement is recommended to ensure riding safety. Generally, the lifespan of an inner tube depends on factors such as riding frequency and road conditions; it is recommended to replace it every six months to one year.
Storage Precautions: When storing inner tubes, avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures to prevent accelerated rubber aging. Also, keep the storage environment dry to prevent the inner tube from becoming damp and moldy.
Repair and Replacement: When an inner tube leaks air or is damaged, you can try to repair it with repair tools. However, if the damage is severe or the repair is ineffective, it is recommended to replace the inner tube with a new one promptly to ensure riding safety.
