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I'm looking for a set of self sealing inner tubes to go on a mountain bike I
intend to start using again for commuting. Some years ago I used to commute by bike on a set of kevlar lined tyres, backed by self sealing tubes (when commuting to and from work I believe in getting there on time) and never had a problem. I'd still carry a spare tube for disasters, but don't want the hassle of changing it on the way to work if it can be avoided. I don't like the add on "slime" as I watched a guy stuff a tube up whilst adding it, but you used to be able to buy self sealing inner tubes. Any recommendations? Thanks. |
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A few options for you.
K-Mart sells thorn-proof tubes for ~$12 each, this is what trials riders use to prevent flats. Hutchisan makes tubes calles 'Green" tubes, they are $25 each and are aimed at downhillers. Stans No-tubes are all the rage in the XC Circut, for around $100 you can turn your wheels in tubeless, with the added bonus of latex inside that fixes flats as you ride. This is what I have used all year in the MTB nationals round with no flats. Best option might be to start with the k-mart tubes and go up from there. hope this helps -- |
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Would the latex/'finnileak' tubes have particular problems with
heat? ... My experience with those left me unimpressed, as the sealant didn't seem to take very well to very hot rubber. -- Chris |
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rhino wrote:
> A few options for you. > > K-Mart sells thorn-proof tubes for ~$12 each, this is what trials riders > use to prevent flats. The LBS should have them too. They work (IME), but the catch is the extra weight. Much more than self-seal or liners. And presumably extra rolling resistance too? |
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