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Re: Grip tyres for 12V trains
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:10:56 GMT
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Jan-Albert van Ree <javanree@vanree.net> writes:
> Gianluca Morelli wrote:
> > Jan-Albert (*), when you say "inner tyre" do you mean the tube? (bike
> > tyres have a tube, that is a rubber doughnut with a valve, containing
> > compressed air). I ask it because racing bikes mostly use tubular
> > (tubeless) tyres, which are a kind of stronger tube that also works as
> > tyre.
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> Yes the tube. My bike still has inner/outer tire so I assumed most still do.
FYI, in American English the term is "inner tube" and "tire". "outer"
would be redundant.
--Bill.
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| (...) Yes the tube. My bike still has inner/outer tire so I assumed most still do. (...) I have many and that's one of them, although rarely used :D (21 years ago, 20-Jul-03, to lugnet.trains)
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