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Innertube with Shinko 712
05/31/15 at 00:04:31
 
Are my original sized innertubes the right size for shinko 712's and if not which size is best? The innertubes are 15 years old with 4800 miles on tthem. Should i replace them?
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Re: Innertube with Shinko 712
Reply #1 - 05/31/15 at 07:11:51
 
Replace...
...and get one for the rear with a 90' bend valve stem, installed brakeside. (easy air checks)...

Once a tube has been inflated for a period of time,.. it loses elasticity...
It doesn't deflate back to it's original size...
This makes it much more likely to seat badly in a new tire...

I reused them as a kid, in dirt bikes,... but, in a street bike, that may take you 100's of miles in a day,... I wouldn't trust an old stretched out tube in a new tire...
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Reply #2 - 05/31/15 at 09:45:47
 
Thanks! Thats what my suspicions were and im assuming i get the aame size innertubes for these tires? As im goingnfrom the 140/80 to a 90 aspect ratio
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Reply #3 - 05/31/15 at 10:12:59
 
I used my same sized tube, as I had recently replaced it due to a flat
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Reply #4 - 05/31/15 at 10:15:59
 
Yup...
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Re: Innertube with Shinko 712
Reply #5 - 05/31/15 at 10:36:46
 
15 yo tube? Probably still rubber instead of PVC. Save it. It might be okay, put a new tube in, toss the old one in a
No direct sunlight
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Check it out, have it around. As noted, may not be able to reinstall, but if it's real rubber, DTM..


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Reply #6 - 05/31/15 at 11:08:54
 
What do you mean by DTM?
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Reply #7 - 05/31/15 at 11:54:04
 
Do the math...
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Re: Innertube with Shinko 712
Reply #8 - 06/01/15 at 04:17:13
 
I might use a 15 year old tube in a dirt bike.....or vintage bike restoration for a "display" bike - but not for riding out on the highway, with cars and trucks....and on asphalt....and to places where it is a long walk home.

I would recommend you buy a new tube.
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