recommended inner tube brand

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  1. bonjo

    bonjo Active Member

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    not heavy duty ones.

    Just regular with good leakproof inner valve
     
  2. Iain

    Iain Active Member

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    For what?

    Given this is a blade forum and they have tubeless tyres - asking for a friend?
     
  3. bonjo

    bonjo Active Member

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    I know. That's is why I posted in the "other bikes" section :cool:

    I am sure many members have more than one bike including adventure ones which is my specific case hence the question:)
     
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  6. Broadie

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    Unknown use Continental would be a safe bet.
     
  7. bonjo

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    Thanks.
    I read the 2tyres page a while ago which i found very useful.

    they sell a number of different brands.

    I wondered if anyone had real life experience & likes a particular one.
    Generally, adventure bikes like mine run 17&21 rear/ front
     
  8. NS400R

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    I always use Michelin in my Trail bikes
     
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    Bought Vee rubber for the DRZ about 10 years ago been fine with road work and enduro practice.
     
  10. bonjo

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    thanks friends:)

    I called twotyres as they advertise a wide range of brands. The guy recommended michelin straight away since my riding is mostly on road and do not need heavy duty tubes.
     

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