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Light tube recommendation for Bora WTO 45's?
So I am going to run them with clinches with inner tubes for a while as that's my comfort zone and the idea of messing with sealant seem abhorrent to me. What valve length is ideal for these rims and who makes good reliable tubes? I find lately some valves live Vittora seem to leak. What are some good options for 28mm Michelins. Thanks!
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TPUs from aliexpress or temu, 60mm
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2800 miles so far on 38 gram Cyclami TPU tubes so far no issues, around 1500 on another bike again no issues.
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Not as light as the TPU tubes, but I've long had success with the Conti Race Light butyl tubes. 60mm valve stems should be ideal for Bora 45s. 76 grams
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This......especially for rim brakes.
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All I know is that whatever your choice be very careful mounting your tires. The WTO 45 were by far the hardest wheels to mount tires on for me. I pinch flatted 2 tubes before I finally got everything together. Lots of soapy water and rolling with a towel ended up doing the trick.
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I’m in the same boat: I have a set of Campy Bora 45’s and I didn’t want to mess with sealant. I’ve been using TPU tubes from Wheelscience for the past year and love them. They roll well, are light, and seem very flat-resistant, to the point that I put them in wheels for my daily commuter as well as my regular road bike. I think I’m using the 65mm stem in my Bora 45’s.
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I've always had good luck with the Vittoria Latex tubes. The valve core is removable. So if they seem to leak at first just back out and retighten the core. I did have a new one years and years ago where the little O-ring on the core was messed up.
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