Your favorite tubes?
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Your favorite tubes?
Hi guys,
I'm about to purchase some "inflatable" tubular tires, but before I do I would like to know which tubes are your favorites.
Off course I'm looking for the best bang for the buck and I came across some Swallow Montello tubes, but does anyone know if they're any good?
Thanks for helping out and looking forward to hearing what tubes you all prefer.
I'm about to purchase some "inflatable" tubular tires, but before I do I would like to know which tubes are your favorites.
Off course I'm looking for the best bang for the buck and I came across some Swallow Montello tubes, but does anyone know if they're any good?
Thanks for helping out and looking forward to hearing what tubes you all prefer.
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Reynolds 531. 
or perhaps you mean inflatable tubes. Continentals seem pretty reliable. A couple weekends ago I bought a Kenda, and it came pre-punctured.

or perhaps you mean inflatable tubes. Continentals seem pretty reliable. A couple weekends ago I bought a Kenda, and it came pre-punctured.
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Recently, I switched to Schwalbe Marathon Supremes, and also bought Schwalbe Tubes as part of the transaction.
Previous tubes, cheapies, Kenda, Forte, and Specialized, all seemed to lose 5% to 10% of their air every day, if inflated over 85#.
Since switching to the Schwalbe, I find they lose little, if any, air - during a weeks time.
And, they were only a couple dollars more than the cheapies.
Guess which company gets my tire and tube money from now on.....
Previous tubes, cheapies, Kenda, Forte, and Specialized, all seemed to lose 5% to 10% of their air every day, if inflated over 85#.
Since switching to the Schwalbe, I find they lose little, if any, air - during a weeks time.
And, they were only a couple dollars more than the cheapies.
Guess which company gets my tire and tube money from now on.....
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In my limited experience, tube quality is all over the place. Some loose air quickly, some don't. Some come prepunctured, some don't. Unfortunately, I have not seen any correlation to brand. I suspect they are all made in the same crappy factory.
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Followup - I checked the pressure in my tires this afternoon. In the last week, my tires have both lost 7#, from the original 85#. Both still well above the labelled minimum of 50.
Butttt, in the same time, the temp has gone from 60 F to 30F.
Sooooooo, they lost a little, some to seepage, some to temperature.
Butttt, in the same time, the temp has gone from 60 F to 30F.
Sooooooo, they lost a little, some to seepage, some to temperature.
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+1. Just seems to be what I grab when I'm at the shop and am in need of tubes.
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I suspect there are only a few places making tubes and everyone just buys from them and has them put in their branded boxes.
I like the ones in the red Specialized boxes because they come with talc and in a ziplock bag so I can toss the box and put the bag in my seat bag and it's ready to go.
I like the ones in the red Specialized boxes because they come with talc and in a ziplock bag so I can toss the box and put the bag in my seat bag and it's ready to go.
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personally I like 300Bs
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I pulled a JC Higgins ballooner out of the dump a couple of weeks ago and it had a Sears Allstate 26x1 3/8 tube, folded over to fit and over inflated to make up the difference.
The tube was thicker and heavier than most tubular tires.
The tube was thicker and heavier than most tubular tires.
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I'll be more specific in the future
But thanks for the advice so far as I'll be needing inner tires as well, since I'm buying too many bikes... I'm currently riding a pair of Vittoria competition tubes, which are pretty nice. But since I came across a deal of 8 tubes for 20 euros, I think I'll go with that deal





