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Live2Die 02-08-08 08:11 PM

Tubes
 
I was wondering what everyone pays for tubes, and if you get them online who do you go through? I pay $3-4 at the LBS and just picked up 10 on Nashbar for $1.71 a pop.

666pack 02-08-08 08:12 PM

i havn't bought a new tube in a while.
buying bulk is where it's at though.

operator 02-08-08 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Live2Die (Post 6133356)
I was wondering what everyone pays for tubes, and if you get them online who do you go through? I pay $3-4 at the LBS and just picked up 10 on Nashbar for $1.71 a pop.

It's about $3 here.

wild style 02-08-08 08:49 PM

Hope they aren't the Nashbar brand tubes.

shasta 02-08-08 09:13 PM

I pay about $3.50. Next time around I think I'll just buy a case of them.

streetlightpoet 02-08-08 11:16 PM

$5-6 but it's basically what keeps the lights on at the LBS. What really sucks is larger diameter MTB tires that can be ~13 a pop.

Live2Die 02-08-08 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by wild style (Post 6133516)
Hope they aren't the Nashbar brand tubes.

Why is that? I've never used them before.

TimArchy 02-09-08 12:53 AM

Most tubes are made by kenda. This includes the expensive ones from Salsa. When I was working at a shop we sold a standard schrader for $4.75. Prestas were $5.75. Long stems and lightweights were $7.
I really like continentals a lot but I wouldn't pay retail for them.

Cyclist0383 02-09-08 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by Live2Die (Post 6133356)
I was wondering what everyone pays for tubes, and if you get them online who do you go through? I pay $3-4 at the LBS and just picked up 10 on Nashbar for $1.71 a pop.

How much were they apiece after shipping and taxes?

I pay about $3.50 for tubes at the LBS, although I've seen some for as much as $12. :eek:

Live2Die 02-09-08 01:34 AM


Originally Posted by Ziemas (Post 6134445)
How much were they apiece after shipping and taxes?

7.50 shipping and I live in Oregon so no sales tax. my roommate got 10 as well so the shipping was split between 20 tubes. it was like $2 a tube after shipping so I saved a buck a tube!

Pepper Grinder 02-09-08 02:48 AM

$2/tube in a 5 pack at pricepoint when they're on sale. Free patches courtesy of my local transit authority so I'm good to go for a while.

but they screw you on shipping so *** em.

InternetDisease 02-09-08 08:20 AM

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operator 02-09-08 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by InternetDisease (Post 6134963)
i've been using Nashbar tubes almost exclusively, without incident, for years now. they're just rubber tubes, there's no magic in other brands that Nashbar doesn't have.

+1

The only thing you can really say about them that is negative is that they are heavy.

ebawho 02-09-08 11:57 AM

6 ****ing euros...

thats 8.75..

sucks.

ThunderChunky 02-09-08 12:55 PM

lets see how long we can talk about tubes...

JACQU3S 02-09-08 12:57 PM

patches run me about $0.05 a piece

operator 02-09-08 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by JACQU3S (Post 6135850)
patches run me about $0.05 a piece

So you run patches in place of tubes?

ianjk 02-09-08 02:29 PM

I buy new tubes after about 5 patches... I always end up with a slow leak that is impossible to find.

edit.. I spend about 5 bucks per tube.

frankstoneline 02-09-08 02:30 PM

I walk my ass down to the LBS when I lose a tube. Usually end up spending like, 2-6 dollars a tube, though my tube replacements seem to be few and far between, just patch and go. My patches cost as much as a tube of rubber cement, just cut up old tubes to patch my stuff.

frankstoneline 02-09-08 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by ianjk (Post 6136160)
I buy new tubes after about 5 patches... I always end up with a slow leak that is impossible to find.

use a tub of water. works like a charm.

ianjk 02-09-08 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6136166)
use a tub of water. works like a charm.


I try, but it seems like the 10psi every day or two leaks that slow down as the psi drops are impossible to find, especially with a handful of patches and little patience.

A half hour of searching for a microscopic leak that could be spent riding is worth the price of a new tube, plus I can always use the old slow-leaker as an emergency spare.

frankstoneline 02-09-08 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by ianjk (Post 6136211)
I try, but it seems like the 10psi every day or two leaks that slow down as the psi drops are impossible to find, especially with a handful of patches and little patience.

A half hour of searching for a microscopic leak that could be spent riding is worth the price of a new tube, plus I can always use the old slow-leaker as an emergency spare.

I know the situation. If I cant find it normal in the tub of water, I just stretch about 6 inches of tube at a time around the thing until I find it, but the time spent looking for the leak isnt probably worth the 5 dollars from the lbs.

Live2Die 02-09-08 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by ianjk (Post 6136211)
A half hour of searching for a microscopic leak that could be spent riding is worth the price of a new tube, plus I can always use the old slow-leaker as an emergency spare.

AMEN! if it's an easy patch I'm there but time is money and I don't have much.

doofo 02-09-08 03:26 PM

tube tubs to track tiny trickles

br995 02-09-08 04:08 PM

The shop I worked at charged $7/tube. I bought them from the shop for about $2. Stocked up while I was there so I haven't bought any in a while.


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