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I had horrible experiences with Tubolitos.
bought 2, 1 flatted immediately and the other one started leaking from the valve stem after 2 rides and wouldn't hold air. Tubolito warrantied them both, one immediately started leaking from the valve... again, and the other started leaking air from where the valve is bonded to the tube. The 3 rides I did on them they did feel nice, but like 70$ to last a total of maybe 50 miles. NOPE. While binge purchasing a bunch of things on Ali Express I did impulse buy the ridenow tubes for 8$ each. The have been setup on my bike (not ridden because of winter) but holding air just fine. The way the valve is bonded to the tube seems more robust that the tubolito and the valve itself is a metal one like a standard tube, which is likely to be much more robust than the POS plastic valve on the Tubolitos. I'm hopelessly optimistic about these, but if they're trash... they were 8$ each not 35$ each. |
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What are people using to patch these? I tried a Park patch kit that was recommended but no luck.
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If you search Weight Weenies, there's a lot of postings in these tubes going back years. I assume these tubes have been improved, but lots of complaints about patches not working and plastic valve stem issues. I would look for postings from people that have put a decent amount of miles on them. Some people use them as a spare as they're light and fold up compactly.
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With how delicate they can be I would hesitate to carry on one as a spare. I need to put in a order for a few of those ridenow tubes to give them a try. 2 of them weigh the same as one Vittoria latex tube.
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I've had GREAT luck with the Pirellis, call it 85% of the latex goodness but don't have to pump them everyday. My father-in-law tried the Tubolitos when they first came out and had nothing but problems with faulty valves and them tearing near the valve, but happy to say I haven't seen those yet with my yellow Pirellis. As others have stated, they do expand so swapping tires while reusing the tube is a bit of fun, but if you take your time it's no big deal.
I don't patch tubes, so the few tire slashes I have gotten were a little expensive but that's urban riding for you. They all have held air, and only flatted due to cuts/punctures in the tires. |
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I am told that the patch kits are TPU with ordinary rubber cement, But I hear they fail long term. |
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Anyone else buy the "Ridenow" TPU tubes off Aliexpress? I've never ordered from that site. Would def. give 'em a whirl if they're any good at 6 bucks a pop or so. Sure beats Tubolito at 35 (+/-). THere's another brand on there, forget the name, but they're green TPU. Seems ridenow has 2 diff. versions also, one at 36gr. and another at 24 gr.
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I was searching for experiences with Tubolito, this thread popped up, so I'll add my experience here. Needed pull the Tubolito out on last night's ride - Tubolito S, 29er. Got the Tubolito in, pumped it up, but air wasn't holding. Managed to beeline it back home stopping every few blocks to pump. When I got back home I submerged the tube in water and found a tiny pinhole. I cleaned it with alcohol and patched it with Gear Aid Tenacious Tape. Inspection of the tire didn't reveal anything sharp but I did notice a small tear in casing - maybe that was enough to make the pinhole? Tire was getting old so I tossed it and installed the patched Tubolito in a new mtb tire. Tire was flat this morning. Removed the tube and submerged in water. The patch was holding, but this time I found a whole bunch of super tiny, tiny holes - at least three. It was almost as if the walls were so thin that air molecules were finding a way out. The Tubolito was reused once to help a friend complete a ride. Worked fine, tube was removed, cleaned, and I repacked it as my spare.
Hurts to toss a $30 tube. To average out the cost and because I'm a fool, I went and bought a RideNow on Aliexpress. |
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