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This is my first post! I have an Ingo bike and the front tubeless tire is no longer holding air due to the stem coming off. So I need a new tire and welcome any advice or resources out there to making it ride-able again. Thanks!
Depending on how bad the stem is there are repair stems- original tire was 20x2 white wall single tube. Most use 20x1.5 black as they are much easier to find *although rare*
If the tire is not glued on properly it can spin against the wheel and damage the stem.
Here is a pic of the stem
and the rest of tire is in my first pic with my original post. Can this be repaired? I was assuming we needed a new tire. I have the original whitewall tires btw, but they are dried up like 2 dead snakes hanging over a fence! So these must be replacements, and then the front replacement failed, we thought because it was ridden without proper inflation, but could also be that the glue failed? Or a combination of everything? What do you suggest?
Front tire was a 20 x 2.0 single tube as BIKE stated.
More common tire to find , although still rare, is a 20 X 1.5" single tube .
To just ride the INGO you can just bolt on a regular Tire and tube 20" balloon or middleweight wheel.
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