8” Tubes: Quality Inner Tubes for Smooth and Safe E-Scooter Performance
A damaged inner tube should never stop your ride for long. At E Scooter Spares Australia, we provide dependable 8” tubes made for everyday riders who need quick, reliable replacements without the hassle.
Our collection includes popular sizes like 8.5 x 2, 8.5 x 3.0, and CST 200 x 50 tubes, with straight, 45-degree, and 90-degree valve options to suit different electric scooter models.
Why the Right 8” Tube Makes a Difference
A properly fitted 8” tube helps with:
- Better road grip
- Smoother riding comfort
- Stable tyre pressure
- Reduced puncture risks
- Easier inflation and maintenance
Valve type matters just as much as tube size. Many scooters need bent valves because straight valves may not fit properly inside compact wheel spaces.
That is why we provide multiple fitment options for different brands and models.
Our 8” Tube Collection Includes
- 8.5 x 2 Straight Valve Tubes
- 8.5 x 2 – 90° Bent Valve Tubes
- 8.5 x 2 – 45° Bent Valve Tubes
- 8.5 x 3.0 Extended Valve Tubes
- CST 200 x 50 Inner Tubes
- Heavy-duty replacement options
These are perfect for replacing old and punctured tubes. These will keep your scooter ready for road.
Why Buy from E Scooter Spares Australia
We believe replacement parts should be simple, affordable, and dependable.
- High-quality scooter tube replacements
- Competitive pricing
- Fast dispatch across Australia
- Trusted fitment support
- Reliable stock for common e-scooter models
At E Scooter Spares Australia, we make sure your replacement tube works the first time.
FAQs
Not always. You should always match the exact tyre size printed on your tyre for the best fit.
It refers to a specific tyre and tube size commonly used in many compact electric scooters.
Choose based on your wheel design. Bent valves are often easier to inflate on smaller scooter rims.
Yes, but it depends on your scooter model. Some split rim designs are easier to work with than others.
Replace it when you notice repeated punctures, air leaks, cracks, or poor pressure retention.


