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Just get a new inner tube, and still keep the old one...

Then slice the old one right around the inner tube (opening it up all the way around, but still keeping it as a circle...) then wrap it round your new inner tube inside the tyre... whalla... no more pinches... cos' it thickens the tube walls and prevents it...

I used to do it, and didnt get a pinch at all, but when you do eventually get a puncture or buy a new wheel or tyre or summit, its just a b*****d to put it all back together... lol

So now i get atleast 1 pinch every time i ride :(:)

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