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Old 02-23-24 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by osiris419
22" BMX is pretty common and tires and tubes are readily available. If not in stock at your LBS they can order them very easily. S&M, Fit, Subrosa, and Stolen just to name a few brads have 22" bikes or frames. The frames are closer to the geometry of a 20" than the companies can get with larger wheeled bikes.
I know you can get them but I wouldn't say readily available. None of the shops I have worked for stocked tubes for it aside from one where towards the end we stocked them for the rad power crap coming in.

From one of the largest distributors QBP which does a lot of BMX stuff you have one tube option in a normal butyl tube and some Tubolito tubes and a single rim strip was well as one front and one rear wheel. No rims and no tires at all. Eastern which does nothing but BMX has zero stuff from what I saw (not saying they make good or bad stuff just commenting on a BMX only company). I get it does exist but not super common in the regular world.
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