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I have a pair of both inner tubes . I have never tried the latex. I have light weight butyl tube. The latex and butyl weight the same. What is the advantages of the latex tubes for race day. I know that each time you ride you have to pump up the latex. I also heard the ride was better with the latex and I also heard the latex was superior in the puntures resistants. It this true and what is your opinion? Dave |
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Worry less about your tubes and more about your tires. Ride lightweight stuff and you'll get more flats. Simple. Wanna save weight? Take all that other useless crap off your bike. dmurraypa@aol.com (DMurrayPA) wrote in message news:<20031106231333.08139.00000228@mb-m07.aol.com>... > I have a pair of both inner tubes . I have never tried the latex. I have light weight butyl tube. > The latex and butyl weight the same. What is the advantages of the latex tubes for race day. I > know that each time you ride you have to pump up the latex. I also heard the ride was better with > the latex and I also heard the latex was superior in the puntures resistants. It this true and > what is your opinion? > > Dave |
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kaiser wrote: > Worry less about your tubes and more about your tires. Ride lightweight stuff and you'll get more > flats. Simple. Wanna save weight? Take all that other useless crap off your bike. > How can you claim weight is the only issue in flats? Latex and butyl have different puncture characteristics. This didn't address his question at all (even if it is clearly in the wrong newsgroup). I recommend D Murray Google for this topic in rec.bicycles.tech . Dan > > dmurraypa@aol.com (DMurrayPA) wrote in message > news:<20031106231333.08139.00000228@mb-m07.aol.com>... > >>I have a pair of both inner tubes . I have never tried the latex. I have light weight butyl tube. >>The latex and butyl weight the same. What is the advantages of the latex tubes for race day. I >>know that each time you ride you have to pump up the latex. I also heard the ride was better with >>the latex and I also heard the latex was superior in the puntures resistants. It this true and >>what is your opinion? >> >> Dave |
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kaiser wrote: > > Worry less about your tubes and more about your tires. Why? Both tire and tube contribute to RR, and latex has lower RR than butyl. Whether it is "worth it" or not to him, I have no clue. > Ride lightweight stuff and you'll get more flats. Simple. Wanna save weight? Take all that other > useless crap off your bike. What exactly was ambiguous about this statement: "The latex and butyl weight the same." > dmurraypa@aol.com (DMurrayPA) wrote in message > news:<20031106231333.08139.00000228@mb-m07.aol.com>... > > I have a pair of both inner tubes . I have never tried the latex. I have light weight butyl > > tube. The latex and butyl weight the same. What is the advantages of the latex tubes for race > > day. I know that each time you ride you have to pump up the latex. I also heard the ride was > > better with the latex and I also heard the latex was superior in the puntures resistants. It > > this true and what is your opinion? > > > > Dave |
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