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5 Golden Inner Tube Sizes Rewritten with CHAT GPT - you very well may find your e-scooter model in here and match it to it's corresponding inner tube size--I will clean this post up soon
🛴 E-Scooter Tire Fitment Chart (By Model) S – 8.5″ × 2″ (50/75-6.1) Scooter ModelSizeNotesXiaomi Pro / Pro 2 / 1S / Essential8.5″ × 2.0Stock OEM 8.5″ pneumatic tires; fits standard 8.5″ inner tubes. Xiaomi M365 / M365 Pro~8.5″ × 2″Classic rental/commuter size — widely used tube/tire size. Dualtron Mini8.5″ × 2.0OEM 8.5 class; uses 8.5″ tubes with straight/angled valve options. E-Glide G60 / D1508.5″ × 2.0Standard commuter pneumatic. Inokim Light / Light 28.5″ × 2.0–2.5Common 8.5″ range. Bolzzen Magneto8.5″ × 2.0OEM 8.5 class. M – 10″ × 2.125–2.5″ (60/70-6.5) Scooter ModelSizeNotesInMotion L9 & S110″ × 2.50Stock 10″ tubeless-ready (often 10×2.50). InMotion Climber10″ × 2.125OEM pneumatic (tube). AOVO PRO10″ × 2.125Matches M category (your original example). NAVEE N4010″ × 2.125Standard pneumatic. NIU KQi2 Pro10″ × 2.3Close 10″ class (tube/tubeless). Reid E4 Plus10″10″ pneumatic stock; varies by exact width. Multiple clones/brands (TurboAnt, Gotrax, iScooter variants)10″ × 2.125Common replacement solid/pneumatic size. EMOVE Cruiser / Cruiser S10″ × ~2.710″ range compatible with M-class tubes. Kaabo Mantis 1010″ × 2.5 / 10″ × 3.0Many use 10×2.5; tubes available. VSETT 10+10″ × 3.0Off-road 10″ variant compatible with 10″ tubes. Bolzzen Trooper / Dynamo / Gladiator10″ × 2.5–3.010″ class widespread. L – 10″ × 2.75–3″ (70/65-6.5 / 85/65-6.5) Scooter ModelSizeNotesDualtron 3 / Speedway 510″ × 2.75-6.5OEM tubeless; heavy commuter. KuKirin / Kugoo G2 series10″ × 2.75-6.5Mid-tier off-road tire size. NAVEE N6510″ × 2.75-6.5Fits range; wider contact patch consumers use that. EMOVE / other adventurer scooters~10″ × 2.7Often fit wider than M class. XL – 11″ × ~3″ (90/65-6.5) Scooter ModelSizeNotesDualtron Storm / Thunder 2 / Ultra 211″ (90/65-6.5)High-performance 11″ tubeless. Kaabo Wolf King GT / Wolf Warrior 1111″ (90/65-6.5)OEM 11″ tubeless class. NAMI Burn-E / Burn-E 211″ (90/65-6.5)Shared 11″ tubeless class. Teverun Fighter 11 / 11+11″ (90/65-6.5)11″ tubeless. VSETT 11+ / Super 7211″ (90/65-6.5)11″ tubeless widely used.
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5 Golden Inner Tube Sizes Rewritten with CHAT GPT - you very well may find your e-scooter model in here and match it to it's corresponding inner tube size--I will clean this post up soon
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DIY Guide to How To Fix ANY E-Scooter Flat Tire Wheel - *Start here*
*START HERE* with our Sizing Guide: Your e-scooter's wheel is either "pneumatic" or "non-pneumatic." This means that you either put air in them and there is an Inner Tube and an Outer Tire; OR you do not and therefore it would be a solid rubber or solid plastic tire. "Pneumatic" tires are better because they provide the resistance and shock value and the 'riding on air' feeling. Plastic Non-pneumatic tires are close to junk, and if your e-scooter is "non-pneumatic," you will have a tough time installing new solid rubber tires because it requires a large amount of force from a specific "crank" machine that is only offered in China. If your e-scooter is pneumatic, congratulations! You made a better consumer decision, but perhaps the tire went flat on you, well now you can fix it yourself with the help of this guide. Your e-scooter outer tire (the rubber) will have numbers on it. Those numbers will either have American Values i.e. numbers in inches(") OR 2 or 3 ' aspect ratio' numbers. For instance : 8.5" x 2" or "Eight and a half Inches by Two Inches" is the same as a ' 50/75-6.1' And the tire may only say one of these things on it. Scooter Operations has thus come up with size categories and sizes for MOST if not ALL pneumatic e-scooter wheels. Maybe in the list below you can find your specific e-scooter model that we have fixed and filmed in our "Virtual Repairs Shop." OR MAYBE in the list below can find the same size tire from a comparable e-scooter model to yours as the e-scooter brand and model market is extremely saturated. From there, Go our Classroom, where you will find full-scale videos on how to dismantle your e-scooter wheel, replace the inner tube and fix your flat tire from start to finish. Each and every lesson is broken down into 2 Parts where in Part 1 we take the wheel and tire off and apart and out and identify the tube and order it and in Part 2 we "Put Humpty Dumpty back together again," or re-assembling the e-scooter so it becomes ridable.
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List of SPECIFIC E-Scooters' Wheels Repaired in the Virtual E-Scooter Repair Shop Video Catalogue
GoTrax TOUR XP - Rear Flat, HiBoy X300 - Front Flat, Rear Flat iScooter i8 - Front Flat, AOVO PRO ESMAX - Rear Flat, Apollo Phantom V 1.0 - Front Flat, Rear Flat Ausum Leopard - Front Flat, Rear Flat TIFGALOP T88 - Front Flat, Rear Flat
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A Brief chat with ChatGPT about my E-Scooter Tire Listing Guide--More on this to come.
Here’s a clear, side-by-side comparison between your experience-driven list and the general popular size list I shared earlier — with notes on what’s the same, what’s different, and why. 📊 Side-by-Side Comparison Your LabelYour Sizes / NotesMy Popular SizesMatch / Notes "S" 8.5" × 2" (straight/angled) — 50/75-6.18.5" × 2" (50/75-6.1)✅ Exact match — this is one of the most common small scooter tires. "M" 10" × 2.125" (straight/angled) — 60/70-6.5 (called 10 × 2.50 too)10" × 2.125", 10" × 2.5"✅ Matches both popular formats — the 2.125 and 2.5 labeling overlap in industry use and tire marketing. "L"" 10" × 2.75–3" — 70/65-6.5 or 85/65-6.510" × 3"⚠️ Partially matched — you’re spanning a wider range than the typical 10 × 2.5 group, into larger/wider off-road style sizes. "XL" 11" × ~3" — 90/65-6.5 (fits tubeless 100/65-6.5)11" × 2.5", 11" × 3"✅ Closely aligns — 11" × 3" is part of the extended popular set, and tubeless 100/65 as an upgrade makes sense.' "XXL" 12" × 2.5" (angled valve)(Not in my earlier popular list)❌ Less common overall — 12" wheels are more niche (larger/“adventure” scooters). 🔎 What’s Consistent Between Lists 🎯 Same Core Sizes - 8.5" × 2" (50/75-6.1) — your S size = common commuter size - 10" × 2.125/2.5 (60/70-6.5) — your M size = very common mid-range size - 11" × ~3 (90/65-6.5) — your XL = growing in popularity for comfort/off-road - These sizes match both real world service experience and broader market prevalence. 🔍 What Differs 📌 Your “L” (10 × 2.75–3) - You’re capturing extra-wide 10” tires (often used on scooters with bigger fenders or off-road kits). - My earlier list included 10" × 3" at the chunky end; your version spans the whole wide range. - That’s fine — it reflects your field experience where tire width varies by brand and tread type. 📌 Your “XXL” (12 × 2.5) - Larger wheels like 12" exist (e.g., on heavier dual-motor or high-clearance scooters). - They’re less common globally than 8.5"–11", but you’ve clearly seen them frequently in flats work. - That’s not in the “most popular” general list — because most scooters don’t use 12", but it is a valid heavy-duty category.
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