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Any problems with using a too small tube?
I just swapped out the tires on my bike from 700x23 to 700x32 for the rougher back roads and chipseal in this part of Texas.
I have the correct size tubes on the wheels now but all my spare tubes are the skinny 700 x 20-26 size tubes. Are there any potential problems with carrying the smaller size tubes as spares? The only thing I can think of is that if the smaller size tube is inflated in a larger size tire the tube will be stretched thinner and would therefore be more susceptible to puncture (i.e. it's easier to pop a completely full balloon with a pin than a 1/2 full balloon). |
Unless you are riding in thorns...who cares. I think the stretching would not be that much
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generally it is not an issue but i have had the smaller tubes stretch so thin that the tube itself just failed mid ride.
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Yeah, I know it will hold air until I get home. That's not really my worry.
My normal method of dealing with flats is that when i flat out on a ride I just swap tubes. Then when I get home I patch the punctured tube and put it back in my pack as the spare and leave the replacement tube in the tire. My question isn't so much whether a too small tube will work in a pinch, but whether there are any reasons why I wouldn't want to just leave it on the bike permanently if/when I swap out tubes. Am I asking for trouble in any way? |
Why ? a tube for 32 wide tires is not that much of a burden to carry is it?
Physics.. thinner wall stretched tubes lose air from seepage quicker. And Goat head thorns are seeking out bicycle tires. |
I wouldn't worry about it.
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If its a brand new tube, but just smaller it should be ok.
If it's a patched tube, probably not... I've had patches come loose when the tube is too small and stretches too much. |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 11446948)
Why ? a tube for 32 wide tires is not that much of a burden to carry is it?
Physics.. thinner wall stretched tubes lose air from seepage quicker. And Goat head thorns are seeking out bicycle tires. |
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