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Now this is a bit of a odd one, and tbf never had to think about it due to all my bikes having tubeless tyres and non-spoked wheels, But do you need to replace the tube when you change tyres? or is it just adviced to?

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Now this is a bit of a odd one, and tbf never had to think about it due to all my bikes having tubeless tyres and non-spoked wheels, But do you need to replace the tube when you change tyres? or is it just adviced to?
This is one for stu thumbs

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No you don't have to change it, but is always recommended! but can use the old tube as much as you want as long is got no punctures! thumbs

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agree i tend to replace them but keep them as spares just in case thumbs

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might go cheapo then and not replace them lol

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I haven´t done that on my intruder for 11 year and i have used 4 tiers on rear weel

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Yea you dont have to change the tubes as long as they havent shown any signs of wear ie perishing, me personaly would always change em especially as most tube only cost £10 at most Very Happythumbs

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