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26 x 1.9" Vee Rubber VRB 065 tires for my comfort bike. Are they OK.

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Old 04-14-23, 05:50 PM
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26 x 1.9" Vee Rubber VRB 065 tires for my comfort bike. Are they OK.

I only bought them because that's all that's available at the 2 bike shops I checked out and I want to change them when I put my new chain on. Changing tires on this bike with the chain on is a PIA. I never heard of Vee Rubber tires and would not normally even consider them.

Apparently they use a 22 TPI casing, Which is obserdity low, But they look all right.
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If that's all you can get then why prejudice yourself with the opinions of others? Just ride them and see how they perform for you.
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Old 04-17-23, 08:04 AM
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If that's all you can get then why prejudice yourself with the opinions of others? Just ride them and see how they perform for you.
Good point.

I mounted them yesterday. They are hard to mount, very tight, but better to be tight then too loose I suppose.

I only went for a short ride, But they are better riding then the cheap Kenda tires that came with the bike. Otherwise they seem OK for my application.
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If they fit inside the frame and you can get the brake calipers around them, go for it.
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