Bicycle tube size?

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Rick Inman

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What size bicycle tire tube do you use to secure bk-up lights, etc. to harness?
 
Rick Inman:
What size bicycle tire tube do you use to secure bk-up lights, etc. to harness?


Dimensions escape me. I specifically asked for a tube for a Mountain Bike-type tire, and it fit perfectly for securing stuff, and for protecting all webbing-to-plate contact.
Wish I could offer more help...

K
 
Mo2vation:
Dimensions escape me. I specifically asked for a tube for a Mountain Bike-type tire, and it fit perfectly for securing stuff, and for protecting all webbing-to-plate contact.
Wish I could offer more help...
K
Just bought a 10 speed tube, and that ain't it.
 
would be 26x 2.0-2.5 That is the standard Mt Bike size tube.
Hope that helps?Any Bike shop should have them as well as REI.
 
Drewpy:
would be 26x 2.0-2.5 That is the standard Mt Bike size tube.
Hope that helps?Any Bike shop should have them as well as REI.
Thank you.
 
Kid's fat bike tire, whatever's cheapest at Wal-Mart.

Roak
 
just go to local bike shop most time they got many that no good would give you most of time and its cheap !!!!!!!!!!!!!! my was Mountain Bike-type tires.
 
Mo2vation:
Dimensions escape me. I specifically asked for a tube for a Mountain Bike-type tire, and it fit perfectly for securing stuff, and for protecting all webbing-to-plate contact.
Wish I could offer more help...

K
Ken, do you have any problems with the harness loosening up without the keepers on it?
I am asking becauese I have to replace my webbing due to sharp slots on the b/p and was thinking of going with the inner tube on the webbing, but need to know if it causes you to have to readjust occasionally.
Thanks
Robert
 
...innertubes that are 2" or so in measurement. Rick, don't throw away the '10 speed' inner tube! That's the perfect size to cover the wire-ties that hold the corrugated inflator hose to the elbow or power inflator. It can be a PITA to drag it the whole way from the power inflator up to the elbow, but it helps!

-Frank
 

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