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yeah any 20" tube will do, but as its a rear i'd be more inclined to go for a higher quality one, like a maxis waterweight or a kenda one.

I reccoment you avoid the cheap ones from wilko or halfrauds for a rear wheel.

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yeah any 20" tube will do, but as its a rear i'd be more inclined to go for a higher quality one, like a maxis waterweight or a kenda one.

I reccoment you avoid the cheap ones from wilko or halfrauds for a rear wheel.

You kinda read myu mind im new to rrials so idc atm but cheap stuff im getting inot it first, a halfords tube it is then thnkyou for your help :)

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You kinda read myu mind im new to rrials so idc atm but cheap stuff im getting inot it first, a halfords tube it is then thnkyou for your help :)

Woooo, hold on there. Halfords tube? Correct me if I'm wrong but they're about £3-4 or something stupid? Go to Asda, they're about £1 and are most probably made in the same factory as the Maxxis ones. End of the day, why buy an expensive innertube when you'll probably blow it up in a few weeks.

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if you keep puncturing the cheap innertubes or use your bike extremely hard then i recommend that you upgrade to a higher quality innertube. but if you just play around on your bike and dont get punctures often then i would go for a cheaper one. unless you extremely disagree.

a standard 20" innertube will be fine. even though most 20" trails bikes have a 19" rear rim the extra inch doesnt make a single bit of difference.

hope this helps

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Woooo, hold on there. Halfords tube? Correct me if I'm wrong but they're about £3-4 or something stupid? Go to Asda, they're about £1 and are most probably made in the same factory as the Maxxis ones. End of the day, why buy an expensive innertube when you'll probably blow it up in a few weeks.

£1 ? lol are you sure or did you lie?

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Woooo, hold on there. Halfords tube? Correct me if I'm wrong but they're about £3-4 or something stupid? Go to Asda, they're about £1 and are most probably made in the same factory as the Maxxis ones. End of the day, why buy an expensive innertube when you'll probably blow it up in a few weeks.

i've had the same maxxis innertube in my back wheel for over 5 months now, and the halfrauds innertubes are cheap quality. i'd rather get a decent tube that will last, it just saves the hastle of having to take the back wheel off replace the tube, put it back in and re-align the whel and possibly breaks.

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What innertube would I get for a 19" rear rim? Sorry for off-topic but I didnt want to make a new thread.

a standard 20" innertube will be fine. even though most 20" trails bikes have a 19" rear rim the extra inch doesnt make a single bit of difference.

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For a 19 just get the standerd 20 its the same realy wont make any differance!

As for buying stupid priced inner tubes what the point even someone who never pops them has the chance to on any.

Tesco and asda's own are great i use them on a stock and there brill.

there about 1.50 and who would pay like 8 quid for some maxxie one its the same shit.

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For a 19 just get the standerd 20 its the same realy wont make any differance!

As for buying stupid priced inner tubes what the point even someone who never pops them has the chance to on any.

Tesco and asda's own are great i use them on a stock and there brill.

there about 1.50 and who would pay like 8 quid for some maxxie one its the same shit.

Riders who know what there talking about :giggle:

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