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can you put presta inners in schreader hole? i know it will fit, but i am worried about it being rubbed. is it only really ok as a short term solution - i.e. to get you home? panda -- change "net" to "uk" |
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Not a big deal - some do it all the time. Problem Solvers among others makes a shim/grommet for this purpose - ask your LBS. Kyle "panda" <sam.bixby@archbishopthurstan.hull.sch.net> wrote in message news:b3vna8$fv0$1@newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net... > can you put presta inners in schreader hole? i know it will fit, but i am worried about it being > rubbed. is it only really ok as a short term solution - i.e. to get you home? > > panda > -- > change "net" to "uk" |
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"panda" <sam.bixby@archbishopthurstan.hull.sch.net> wrote in message news:b3vna8$fv0$1@newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net... > can you put presta inners in schreader hole? i know it will fit, but i am worried about it being > rubbed. is it only really ok as a short term solution - i.e. to get you home? It's fine even for the forseeable future. Nothing bad happens. Really. -- Andrew Muzi http://www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April 1971 |
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"panda" <sam.bixby@archbishopthurstan.hull.sch.net> wrote in message news:b3vna8$fv0$1@newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net... > can you put presta inners in schreader hole? i know it will fit, but i am worried about it being > rubbed. is it only really ok as a short term solution - i.e. to get you home? > > panda > -- > change "net" to "uk" There are also inner tubes made to fit a Schrader rim hole that work with a Presta pump: Dunlop Continental makes them. If you already have a Schrader drilled rim and want to use Presta inner tuber, grommets are a good idea, but not required. David Ornee, Western Springs, IL, USA |
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