Change Innertube
Change Innertube
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Inner tube replacement is the process of removing a punctured or damaged tube and fitting a new one to restore your tyre’s air retention and performance. If you’ve picked up a puncture from glass, thorns or debris, replacing the inner tube is the quickest and most reliable way to get you safely back on the road or trail. We carefully remove the wheel, inspect the tyre for the cause of the puncture to help prevent repeat issues, and fit a quality replacement tube before inflating to the correct pressure. We provide professional inner tube replacement in Redhill and across Surrey and Sussex, helping local cyclists get back to riding with minimal downtime.
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Who's it for?
Who's it for?
Designed for gravel racers, endurance riders, and bikepackers seeking wireless precision, wide-range gearing, and dependable braking in a simplified 1× platform.
Want this professionally fitted?
Want this professionally fitted?
The Bike Lab offers expert installation and servicing in and around Surrey and West Sussex. Book today, enquire at TheBikeLabWorkshop@gmail.com or view our services.
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FAQ
How long does a Gold Service take?
As this is a full strip down and rebuild, it usually takes slightly longer than our other services. Most Gold services are completed within 1 to 2 weeks depending on workload and any additional parts required.
Is this service suitable for older bikes?
Yes. Older bikes often benefit the most from a full strip down, especially if they have not had a thorough service in some time.
Will parts be replaced automatically?
No. We will always contact you before replacing any worn or damaged parts. No additional work is carried out without your approval.
What is the difference between Silver and Gold?
The Gold Service includes a full strip down and rebuild, along with headset and bottom bracket removal and re-greasing. Silver focuses more on adjustment, wheel truing, and drivetrain cleaning.
How often should I book a Gold Service?
For regularly ridden bikes, once a year is a good guideline. If you ride in harsh conditions or high mileage, you may benefit from it more frequently.