Why on earth would anyone put tubeless sealant in an inner tube? This makes no sense?
Because on many bikes a tubeless set up is not possible, or you dont want to spend the cash. it makes perfect sense.
Does sealant in 700c inner tubes work well? I'm reading conflicting things on other sites, so it's hard to get any information on it.
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Why on earth would anyone put tubeless sealant in an inner tube? This makes no sense?