How much can i mismatch tube & tyre diameter?

you could run a 2.1 but i would not risk it the tube gets very thin ! if your trying to get super light tubes the maxxis fly tubes are the best allround for light and good tyre filling ;)
 
i use 1.25-1.5 " tubes on both bikes.. from 1.25 city runners to 2.1" knobblies. I'm sure i used the same on my 2.5" ground control extreme.
 
i just find it easier to buy one size of tube, and if you've ever tried fitting 2" tubes in a 1.25" tyre you know why i err on the small size
 
m1kesmith":3bq8fq1y said:
i just find it easier to buy one size of tube, and if you've ever tried fitting 2" tubes in a 1.25" tyre you know why i err on the small size

Yup, i bought a job lot of Ritchey 1.5 - 1.7's on the cheap, so i just want to see if i can use them in my whole fleet :)
 
1.95 should be ok with a 1.7 tube but it depends some tubes we have at work are tiny when inflated some are masif depends on the brand
 
I ran a 1.95 tube for 1 ride on a 2.3 tyre, no problems. Did worry about it for most of the ride though, as it was a cheapy Halfords own tube :LOL:
 
When I used to race XC, I had a set of wheels with 1.7 Ritchey Z Max tyres (in the red tread colour). I used to run the 26 x 1" specialized tubes designed for their mtb diameter slicks in them, when courses were smooth enough to allow.

They needed to be inflated a little on the firm side to avoid pinch punctures, and would go down pretty quick if you got a large thorn in the tyre, but hey, BITD it was all about weight..... ...and they weighed nothing!!!! :D
 
m1kesmith":guge89zp said:
i use 1.25-1.5 " tubes on both bikes.. from 1.25 city runners to 2.1" knobblies.

I do the same: 1.25" tubes in 2.1 tires. I have no increased frequency of flats and I live in the American Southwest where there are plenty of jagged rocks and pesky thorns laying in wait.
 
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