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Old 9 May 2005
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Inner Tubes...

Anyone got any idea where I can get a pair of extra H/D (4mm Bridgestone ideally) inner tubes? Oh, and an idea of cost....

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EXTRA H/D ?
I didn't know they got that thick!
There's a bike tyre shop up the road where I've brought H/D Pirelli tubes before. If I can remember, I'll call them and ask tomorrow.
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If you could get them I'd have SUPER EXTRA Heavy Duty....

In fact, can you get solid rubber discs.....:-)

I HATE punctures!

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Dave
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Go tubeless - 2 minutes to fix punctures 99% of the time.
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Hi, I recently bought a pair at a local off road/enduro dealer and the price was 16.50 GBP for both the front and rear.

Cheers Fish.
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Tubeless?

Do you mean using mooses (sp!!?) or that liquid rubber solution stuff?

I usually use slime in my tubes, but how reliable is 'tubeless', with spoked wheels, rimlocks, running on low psi?

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Dave
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