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Lightweight inner tubes

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,718 ✭✭✭AstraMonti


    Well depends how light you want to go.. you can even go to 50euro per tube light: http://www.eclipse.ch/new/Tubes.html

    Edit: The lightest tube i 've used was a specialized Ultralight Road something something weighting at around 70gr. A normal tube should be around 115-125gr. I honestly didn't feel any difference, I 've used all kind of tubes and could not tell anything different. I wish we had that good roads that we would notice that :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,561 ✭✭✭Eamonnator


    I use the continentals on my good wheels.
    to be honest, I can't tell the difference.
    They're inclined to stick to the tyres, I put a bit of talcum powder on them.
    They don't hold pressure that well. I have them at about 140psi, and I find,
    that the pressure drops by about 20psi overnight.
    There is a weight saving of about 50g per wheel, so I suppose, there has to be
    some advantage.
    I reckon, that a lot of it is in the head.


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