only if you use modern ones , old ones are not grinded flat i think they are forged to final specs cause their edges are smoothScrew drivers are the worse to use as it can damage rims, tires, and worse yet punctured tubes..
only if you use modern ones , old ones are not grinded flat i think they are forged to final specs cause their edges are smoothScrew drivers are the worse to use as it can damage rims, tires, and worse yet punctured tubes..
if the tip are grounded square, corners can snag the tube..only if you use modern ones , old ones are not grinded flat i think they are forged to final specs cause their edges are smooth
ya crack me up... I had done it before.. because I was young, didn't have a way or money to get a new tube.. so I pulled a tube out of 26" bike and slap it in my 20" bike, and yup it was folded and taped with lotsa black electrician tape.. worked good in my 20" cheater slick.. no lumpy or dumpy feelings, due to bent rim, I couldn't tell anyway.. what a memoriesYa, you never know what you will find inside a tire. My Schwinn Cruiser Four had a 26x1 3/8 tube inside the 26 x 2.125 rear tire. My SIL bought a like new english 3 speed bike, went to change the tire cause it rolled "funny" and found a 27" tube pushed into the 26" wheel and FOLDED on top of itself inside!
thats what i said , old flathead srewdrivers are already rounded (no sharp corners) using that with a piece of a old inner tube and it wont scratch or even damage cheap paint jobsif the tip are grounded square, corners can snag the tube..
Sure, rounding all corners and edges, and grind the tip to round shape.. but finish on some rims would mar too easy..
or even a piece of nylon tubing..thats what i said , old flathead srewdrivers are already rounded (no sharp corners) using that with a piece of a old inner tube and it wont scratch or even damage cheap paint jobs
I find with them, you need to pull them out and lay them out round for a few days before fitting, or fit them up with 20 psi for a day or two and then let them down and reposition on the wheel.what bother me is those tires that are folded or rolled up in a small box.. which are seen in large department store like Wally World... never have used or mounted any of them.. all I heard is that they're a pain to get it to stay on the rim..
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