CAMEL TIRE will explain the differences between tubeless and tubeless tires to help you understand.

As many motorcycle riders know, there are two main types of motorcycle tires currently in use: tires with inner tubes and tubeless tires. These two types have some differences that many riders may not be aware of.
Tires with inner tubes
- The inner tube is used to store air.
- Repairing and replacing a tire is easier than with tubeless tires.
- They can carry heavier loads than tubeless tires.
- A tire will leak air quickly if the inner tube is punctured by a sharp object.
- They are cheaper than tubeless tires, both in terms of tire price and tire repair costs.
Tubeless tires
- The inner sidewall of the outer tire is used to store air instead of an inner tube.
- Designed specifically for use with alloy wheels (if you want to use it with spoke wheels, you will need to add an inner tube).
- The tire is thicker and has a stronger structure than tires with inner tubes.
- When a tire is punctured by a sharp object, the air will leak out more slowly than with a tire that has an inner tube.
- If damage occurs to the tire sidewall, or if the cut is large, it cannot be repaired and must be replaced.
- Rubber tires are more expensive than tires with inner tubes.
CAMEL TIRE offers both types of tires for customers to choose from, depending on their intended use.
Regardless of the type of tire, regular maintenance is essential. If you find that your motorcycle tires are in poor condition or nearing the end of their lifespan, you should replace them for safety reasons.
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