Web inclusive 5 for £10 Halfords essentials inner tube
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ClotBot
7 Apr 17#1
Is the quality of these any good? Was thinking of buying 2 Continental/Specialized for this price. I am a mountain biker.
petercolin to ClotBot
7 Apr 171#2
Used the road inners before and they didnt last long or hold 100+psi. I only use conti's these days but i guess you get what you pay for
MAdam98
7 Apr 17#3
Whaaat? These are very good from my experience. And who runs 100psi these days anyways? :wink:
BigD83
7 Apr 17#4
I run 110psi in my road bike
whatyadoinsucka
7 Apr 17#5
fine as backup for a mountain bike running tubeless. they've last me a few rides when needed. long term i cant comment
Cycling_chum
7 Apr 17#6
use these at 100 - 120 psi on my road bike. No idea of quality for MTB but never had an issue. Though one of my cycling friends told me "I use inner tubes of a cyclist who has given up caring" :laughing: Remember to use British cycling discount to take this down to £9.
I also use the 16" schrada ones on my bany buggy- now and again they leak a bit. never had issue with presta.
bonzobanana
7 Apr 17#7
Dare I mention poundland often have a range of inner tubes although 24" seems most common locally with lesser amounts of 20" and 26" tubes. They do a good basic pump for a £1 too.
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I also use the 16" schrada ones on my bany buggy- now and again they leak a bit. never had issue with presta.
http://www.poundland.co.uk/leisure-and-entertainment/entertainment/car-and-bike
Been running two weeks (120 miles) on pretty hard off road on a Trek Hybrid and they have been faultless holding 80psi. (700x38c)
I'm pretty new to biking but don't understand why you would pay more?.