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Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

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    Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Swapping the dirt tires off the CRF I bought for some scooter tires. I ended up puncturing the tube I bought pretty badly. I tried patching it, but it didn't hold air overnight. So, back to the drawing board and looking for a new tube locally.

    Does anyone know of any scooter dealerships in MA/RI?

    I am calling all of the motorcycle dealerships in the area and none seem to have the scooter tube size I need, which is a 4.00/4.60-14.

    The other question is, is there anyone one here that is good at truing a spoked rim? I may be in need.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Dude. Use a stock tube.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by Chippertheripper View Post
    Dude. Use a stock tube.
    Tire I bought is wider. I'm just going by what Josh mentioned and I what found from asking on the mini racing forum section of the WERA board. (http://www.cb450stuff.com/tires/). Stock is a 3.00/3.60-14, substantially smaller.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    only place i'd think of is maybe redstreak motors in marlboro?

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by gamorg02 View Post
    only place i'd think of is maybe redstreak motors in marlboro?
    Called and they don't have one. Thank you for the tip though.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Just have them order it. They should be able to get it by tomorrow.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Rt. 9 Westbound Framingham. Try them

    https://www.metrowestscooter.com/

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    Just have them order it. They should be able to get it by tomorrow.
    No hurry. But wanted to X it off the list.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    I take it you never have inflated a tube that's not in a tire before. They stretch. A lot. A stock tone will do the job just fine without stretching the rubber beyond its capability.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by The Snowman View Post
    No hurry. But wanted to X it off the list.
    Just order it and be done.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by Chippertheripper View Post
    I take it you never have inflated a tube that's not in a tire before. They stretch. A lot. A stock tone will do the job just fine without stretching the rubber beyond its capability.
    Not since I rode bicycles as a kid. I've never had to replace the tubes in road or mountain bikes I've owned as an adult.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyV View Post
    Rt. 9 Westbound Framingham. Try them

    https://www.metrowestscooter.com/
    Same deal. None in stock.

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    Just order it and be done.
    Done. (but still looking locally to see if I can get one today)

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    I'm with Chipppppaaaaahhhhh. I'd use the stocker.
    It's a pitbike ferchrissakes.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Mike View Post
    I'm with Chipppppaaaaahhhhh. I'd use the stocker.
    It's a pitbike ferchrissakes.
    This is Chuckles we're talking about. It doesnt matter the purpose of the item at hand.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    This is Chuckles we're talking about. It doesnt matter the purpose of the item at hand.
    Hit the nail on the head. I'd rather use the right one that something that just "works".

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    that shit cray

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    These tubes are susceptible to both pinch flats and wear flats on mini-tards so I tend to prefer not undersizing the tube, although the smaller tubes are easier to install initially. Worst case if you undersize it'll install cleanly and then fail early. When you go to install the new tube, put just a little air in it. Not enough so that it has any pressure or tension, but enough so it's not a pressed flat washer. That'll help prevent folds and keep it slightly off the rim and sidewalls while you work the bead on.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    These tubes are susceptible to both pinch flats and wear flats on mini-tards so I tend to prefer not undersizing the tube, although the smaller tubes are easier to install initially. Worst case if you undersize it'll install cleanly and then fail early. When you go to install the new tube, put just a little air in it. Not enough so that it has any pressure or tension, but enough so it's not a pressed flat washer. That'll help prevent folds and keep it slightly off the rim and sidewalls while you work the bead on.
    I did some video research on installing and found just what you mentioned. Unfortunately, the first rear tire/tube I installed I got all the way around and it was the very last bit of the tire I had to get onto the rim that bit the tube. I immediately heard the air I had put in (to aid, as suggested) rush out. I know I was screwed.

    These things aren't cheap either. $13.99 + shipping. This time, I ordered 2, just in case.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    USE THE STOCK ONE

    Chuck you crack me up.

    What would you do without the internets?

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    Gee wouldn't know what a sumo mini was and would cruise around the pits with his straw hat and knobbies.

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Quote Originally Posted by KB View Post
    USE THE STOCK ONE

    Chuck you crack me up.

    What would you do without the internets?

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    Re: Looking for an odd-sized tube locally

    Chucklez if you're up at a Bomo day ask me to show you the sparks my "pitbike" throws from the brake levers. I'm pretty sure the tubes are the right size, though.

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