| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 387.1 | should not be any problem | NOVA::FISHER | P-B-P qualified | Fri Jul 10 1987 06:51 | 4 | 
|  |     I've seen it suggested/advised for years and never seen a conflicting
    statement.  I think it's done quite often.
    
    ed
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| 387.2 |  | TALLIS::JBELL | Wot's..Uh the Deal? | Fri Jul 10 1987 08:53 | 12 | 
|  | 
	I've done it and it worked OK.  I don't think that it would work on a
	narrow rim, but mine was a wolber 58 (moderately wide).
	I think that the proper size is 3/8 inches.
	The alternative, of course, is just to use a presta tube.  Most
	schr�der bike pumps can be converted to presta, and you could change
	the other wheel to presta with one of those grommets.
	-Jeff Bell
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| 387.3 | One Negative Experience | AQUA::ROST | The old fart was breathing freely | Fri Jul 10 1987 10:21 | 18 | 
|  |     
    Just be careful. 
    
    I had a bike that I bought where this was done without my 
    knowledge (aparently they didn't want to bother building
    up Schrader rims for me) and after about a year's use I started
    getting punctures next to the valve approximately every day.  One
    day trip I went through five tubes.
    
    After every shop I went to feigned ignorance of the problem, someone
    suggested replacing the rim with one drilled at the factory for
    Schrader....voila! no more flats.
    
    If the hole is too large you will have this sort of problem.
    
    
    
    
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| 387.4 | Stick with your Presta's | ELWOOD::FUSCO |  | Tue Jul 14 1987 15:28 | 6 | 
|  |     My advice is to stick with the Presta hole and buy new inner tubes.
    There are screw on adapters if you are ever forced to use a compressor,
    and the pumps work better with Presta, losing no air when you remove
    it, and it decreases the chance of breaking off the valve stem.  
    Schraders are great for 30 psi car tires, but the Prestas are common
    on bicycles for a lot of good reasons.
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| 387.5 | using Presta tubes in a Schrader wheel | CLT::ZEHNGUT |  | Fri Sep 30 1988 12:38 | 10 | 
|  |     I've got the opposite problem, that is, I've got Wolber 58 wheels which
    are driiled for Schrader valves and I want to use Presta tubes.   The
    hole in the wheel is too big, and I've already blown a couple of tubes
    because of this.  Is there an adapter I can insert into the hole to
    allow me to use Presta tubes?  What's the best way to fix this, without
    buying new wheels?
    
    Thanks for any advice.
    
    Marc
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| 387.6 | I have seen a solution offered | CURIE::WAGNER |  | Fri Sep 30 1988 13:12 | 9 | 
|  |     RE: -.1
    
    Some time back, when Presta stemmed tubes were just beginning to
    become popular, a bike shop I visited had rubber grommets which
    would fit within a Schraeder sized stem hole.  You might be able
    to find some of the right size at an electronics supply house -
    maybe even Radio Shack.
    
    Jim
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