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tubeless or tubes
On 4/5/2021 7:49 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 17:29:26 -0700, sms wrote: On 4/5/2021 2:47 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: snip I tried to check online for recent sales history for bicycle inner tubes. If there was a precipitous drop in inner tube sales, that would indicate that tubeless was taking over. However, with the pandemic and subsequent shortages, the few numbers I could find are probably distorted. You might check with your LBS and ask about relative bicycle sales with inner tube vs tubeless. That might give you a clue on trends and whether you're a minority member. The two things that draw some cyclists to tubeless are the expense and the inconvenience. You must be a member of the CCC (Cynical Cycling Club). Marginally related tube drivel: 1. I have an Ace Hardware garbage can hand truck with tubeless tires. They leak because the rims were painted. Leaving it outdoors for a while caused water to collect between the painted rim and the tire, which promptly rusted. The rust was uneven, so the tires leaked air. So, I bought two inner tubes for the tires. I won't go through the details, but removing the tires so that they straddle one edge of the rim, was almost impossible. I managed to get one tire off, and insert the inner tube. However, I can't get the tire back onto the rim. Tubeless hand truck tires are evil. 2. Last years CZU fire and subsequent wind storm(s) gave a big boost to the home repair business. One of the side effects is the various amateur and professional contractors tend to leave nails all over the road. This year, I picked up a nail in the tread, which I successfully plugged on my 3rd try. I expect to find more nails in my tires until after the construction is done. Yes, we sweep the road with a magnetic pickup tool, but the nails are good at hiding. Looking at the damage, I'm fairly sure that I would not have had a problem if my tire had an inner tube. 3. I'm on my last Nashbar leaky bicycle inner tube. I started with 6 cheap tubes, all of which have leaked to varying degrees. I'll soon need to make a decision as to whether to buy some more cheap tubes, some expensive better tubes, Slime Sealant, or go tubeless with sealant. Since I'm cheap, it will probably more cheap leaky tubes. On that style tire, wet the bead set with soapy water or spray wax, cinch your belt or similar around the tire and inflate quickly. It will snap onto the seats. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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