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tubes for skinny 26 inch tire. 650cc?

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Old 01-02.-2007, 09:54 PM   #1
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Default tubes for skinny 26 inch tire. 650cc?

will 650c tubes work in a 26 by 1.2 tire. would like a thick tube like ones in the bigger tires without it wrinkling inside the tire. Any one have a good experience with a particular tube in a skinny 26? Thanks for any response.
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Old 02-02.-2007, 01:02 AM   #2
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Default Re: tubes for skinny 26 inch tire. 650cc?

Use Conti Tour 26 for 26x1.25 or 1.3,
Race 650 will be too narrow (19-23mm).
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I'll check em out thanks
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