- Brand: PIVOTRAX
- Size: 90/90-21 (3.00 X 21)
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.8 x 9.1 x 4 inches
- ✅ 3MM Thickness Heavy-Duty Tubes
- ✅ Puncture and pinch resistant
- ✅ Seamless construction
- ✅ Designed specifically for motocross and off-road use. For Yamaha Honda Suzuki Kawasaki Pit Bike,and Other Chinese brand pit bike ,such as SSR,YCF,IMR,Atomik,Thumpstar,BSE,Apollo,Kayo,Stomp,Piranha,DHZ,GPX,Pitster.
- ✅ Featured a TR4 valve stem for easy installation and a heavy duty construction for off-road riding. These tubes are specifically designed for motocross and off-road use so make sure your bike has some extra protection out there in the world.





























bajaX –
I have purchased these twice to use on my 2017 BMW F800 GS.First, these are great tubes. I’ve “pinched” one before and it only left a small indent on the tube, it didnt actually tear a hole in the tube. As far as durability, they are almost “pinch-proof” and they can take a beating.Very thick, very durable rubber. Easy to install. I find that being thicket, the tubes are more rigid and this makes it much easier to take on and off and gives peace of mind. I’m always worried I’m gunna tear the tube when I remove a standard tube (like the Michellin tubes… nice tubes but fragile). The rigidity of the Pivotrax also makes it easier to get the valve thru the hold and also helps prevent it from pinching when spooning a tire on.They also hold up well off road when aired down. I really like these tubes for off road and think they are ideal for riding in the dirt for things like the TAT or BDR trips.However, I really hate using them on my F800 GS. I also commute on my bike and have friends with cruisers and street bikes, so I’m joining them on the pavement alot.These tubes are HEAVY and they are a HUGE PAIN to balance. I’ve purchased 2 of these tubes and used them on 4 different tires… with these tubes installed I’ve only been able to get my wheel balanced once, and even then I’m not sure how to do it. I’ve tried 9 different times to balance a wheel with these tubes installed and they just wont balance. When they’re off balance, the front wheel “hops” at a certain speed range. Usually with these tubes you can feel the off-balance “hops” from 20mph to ~50 mph.First tube I got I installed it in a Shinko 705. Awful off-balance “hops” at normal cruising speeds that stabilized and rode smooth at 70mph. Changed to a TKC80 tire with this tube. Still couldnt balance. Changed to a Heidenau K60 with this tube. Still couldnt balance. Use the Heidenau K60 tire and swapped out the Pivotrax for a Michellin tube, balanced perfectly. 6 months later I get a flat due to the Michellin tube getting punctured. I swap in the Pivotrax tube. Couldnt get it to balance. Swaped to a Bridgestone tube, balanced up perfectly. Few months later had to change tires. Installed a Shinko 705 with this tube again. Wouldnt balance. Change Pivotrax for Bridgestone tube. Balanced up nice and rides smooth. Then came another tire change. I got another Shinko 705 and tried this tube again. This time, it sort of balanced. It was balanced better than before, but not perfect. Still had a slight hop from 20-45mph but less noticeable, but also had noticeable balancing instability at speeds over 80mph. However, this Shinko I put on started showing some problems with the tread falling apart, so I just swapped it for another Heidenau K60 a week ago and installed this Pivotrax tube. Couldnt get it to balance at all. So, a few days ago I pulled the Pivotrax tube out and installed a new Michellin tube and voila, wheel is perfectly balanced and rides smooth as glass.I really want to like these tubes, they just really dont work well on an ADV bike unfortunately unless you’re riding 100% off road where slightly imperfect wheel balance isnt as critical as it is when you’re cruising at 75mph on the interstate.One of these days when I get a CRF or DRZ I’ll probably use these exclusively since they’re great off road.
Ahmet ozen –
I didn’t install them yet but they look really thick and high quality
Gerd Kolbenschlag –
I ordered the heavy duty tubes for my BMW R1200GS (21″ front wheel) and they fit correctly and where easy to mount. The tubes are also packed in a plastic bag inside the carton for easy and not stinky transportation if used for a spare tube.
david l holmes –
seems okay so far, made a difference on riding…
wiggledbits –
If you like thick chicks you’ll love this 3mm inner tube. Even if you’re not into thickness get this tube. Especially if you do it in the dirt. Only 4 on install cuz I have a shallow rim so it was a pain getting the valve through but it should prove worth it. Only 4 on durability cuz I’ve only put a couple miles on it. Put some Shinko knobbies on an old BMW R80 ST for around the hood and going to the tavern 30 miles down a dirt/gravel road. Punctured a tubeless tire on the GS on this road so I’ll see how this does. Should be fine. Front wheel & on much lighter bike. Unless catastrophic failure occurs I’d recommend.
Bob Tyler –
worked as it should
Craig Rayburn –
This tire is very good. Second one I have had on my DR350. It works perfectly for adventure biking and reliable in the woods/dirt.great tire
Thomas Zachary –
Good quality and the rubber is really thick! Super beefy tube. I like it! I was surprised when I pulled it out of the box. I don’t think I’ve every installed a tube this heavy duty before.