Plus size inner tubes with removable Presta valve core

Happy Jack

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Aug 23, 2020
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Struggling to get a pair of 29 x 2.6 tubes with removable Presta Valve cores so I can squirt some sealant in them. LBS hasn't got any and I usually use Schwalbe. Need to get them fitted as they have just cut all the hawthorn hedges near me and I am on two punctures this week already.

What other manufacturers tubes come with removeable valve cores?

I know there are some hacks but I like spare tubes anyway - can't afford to go tubeless just yet
 

flash

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Does sealant actually work in tubes?

Anyhow... The reason you've had two punctures this week is because you haven't gone tubeless. You say you can't afford to go tubeless. I think you can't afford not to. Surely rim tape (you're already using sealant) can't be a big enough impost compared to special tubes. If it's too much then Gorilla tape is cheaper than a single tube.

I had two pinch flats my first two rides when my bike was new. Changed to tubeless and have had one flat in 2 .5 years.

Gordon
 

RickBullotta

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Maxxis makes some:

 

Happy Jack

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Aug 23, 2020
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Does sealant actually work in tubes?

Anyhow... The reason you've had two punctures this week is because you haven't gone tubeless. You say you can't afford to go tubeless. I think you can't afford not to. Surely rim tape (you're already using sealant) can't be a big enough impost compared to special tubes. If it's too much then Gorilla tape is cheaper than a single tube.

I had two pinch flats my first two rides when my bike was new. Changed to tubeless and have had one flat in 2 .5 years.

Gordon

In my experience yes it does. I have used slime in my tubed MTB for 5 years never had a puncture and I have pulled plenty of thorns out. The tubes aren't particularly special just can't get them at the moment.
 

steve_sordy

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Slime sealant definitely does work in inner tubes. I went from a flat every 14 miles to zero for years and years. Then I went tubeless, also no flats for years and years. I can only vouch for Slime sealant in tubes. Because it worked and doesn't go off like latex sealants I never had to buy any more, so no chance to experiment.
 

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