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What is the difference between clincher and tubular bicycle tires are there any other types?
A tubular tyre has the inner tube sewn in the casing and has to be glued onto the rim---a clincher is just an ordinary tyre as most people know them with a separate inner tube---at one time you could get a solid tyre
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A tubular tire is a tire where the air bladder, the more durable outer rubber and the cloth layer(s) giving it all strength is assembled (and treated by the rider) as one unit. It needs a special rim...
Tubulars are supposed to ride smoother, be slightly lighter than the corresponding tire + tube combo and offer better protection against so-called snakebite punctures(where the tube is pinched...
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