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Originally Posted by garydee
Score one for the "cons"! Good ideas to support your position! I agree that if your rims are in good condition, there shouldn't be a problem. Also, plugging a leak is certainly much easier then removing the tube to patch it. 
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I agree with this which is why I wouldn't use tubes on new good tires.
Old cracked ones, 10/10. Big advocate for tubing old tires on a lawnmower. I tubed both cracked rears on my 1914 and they've been holding for a year.
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