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Article About Inner Tube Shortage
I guess that going tubeless has its advantages:
https://roadbikeaction.com/fighting-flat-tires-what-about-inner-tubes/ Many shops are out of a lot of tube sizes. If you look at the Schwalbe web site a large percentage of the tubes they sell are listed as "Out." Nashbar is out of most tubes. I was putting some narrower tires on my wife's mountain bike this week and wanted some narrower 27.5 tubes with Presta valves. Finally found some Panaracer brand 27.5 x 1.25-1.75" tubes on Amazon for not too much ($4.49). I've never used Panaracer tubes before and have no idea how good or bad they are. Has anyone tried tubes from https://biketubebrand.com/? They're a little less expensive than the MSRP of name-brand tubes, though a little more expensive than what tubes typically go on sale for at shops. |
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Article About Inner Tube Shortage
On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 7:41:40 AM UTC-7, sms wrote:
I guess that going tubeless has its advantages: https://roadbikeaction.com/fighting-flat-tires-what-about-inner-tubes/ Many shops are out of a lot of tube sizes. If you look at the Schwalbe web site a large percentage of the tubes they sell are listed as "Out." Nashbar is out of most tubes. I was putting some narrower tires on my wife's mountain bike this week and wanted some narrower 27.5 tubes with Presta valves. Finally found some Panaracer brand 27.5 x 1.25-1.75" tubes on Amazon for not too much ($4.49). I've never used Panaracer tubes before and have no idea how good or bad they are. Has anyone tried tubes from https://biketubebrand.com/? They're a little less expensive than the MSRP of name-brand tubes, though a little more expensive than what tubes typically go on sale for at shops. Hearing this news, I immediately asked my son -- who was sitting on the the other sofa, again visiting Portland. He informed me the Specialized is currently out of one size 650/25-28. At Westernbikeworks, there is currently an O.K. "Leader's Club" deal on Kenda tubes. https://www.westernbikeworks.com/pro...sta-valve-tube. I've never heard or Biketube Brand, but it seems that finding a decent standard road tube is not a real problem. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 8:04:32 AM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote:
On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 7:41:40 AM UTC-7, sms wrote: I guess that going tubeless has its advantages: https://roadbikeaction.com/fighting-flat-tires-what-about-inner-tubes/ Many shops are out of a lot of tube sizes. If you look at the Schwalbe web site a large percentage of the tubes they sell are listed as "Out." Nashbar is out of most tubes. I was putting some narrower tires on my wife's mountain bike this week and wanted some narrower 27.5 tubes with Presta valves. Finally found some Panaracer brand 27.5 x 1.25-1.75" tubes on Amazon for not too much ($4.49). I've never used Panaracer tubes before and have no idea how good or bad they are. Has anyone tried tubes from https://biketubebrand.com/? They're a little less expensive than the MSRP of name-brand tubes, though a little more expensive than what tubes typically go on sale for at shops. Hearing this news, I immediately asked my son -- who was sitting on the the other sofa, again visiting Portland. He informed me the Specialized is currently out of one size 650/25-28. At Westernbikeworks, there is currently an O.K. "Leader's Club" deal on Kenda tubes. https://www.westernbikeworks.com/pro...sta-valve-tube. I've never heard or Biketube Brand, but it seems that finding a decent standard road tube is not a real problem. I think that brand is Chinese and I bought some. They aren't exactly the finest quality but getting tubes with 45 mm fillers is getting harder and harder because most people are using the 70's and 80's for their 50 mm deep aero rims. I just bought a set of those Chinese Campy Bora copy wheels. Having aluminum braking surfaces will be wonderful since carbon brakes so badly. |
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On 5/7/2021 10:20 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 8:04:32 AM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 7:41:40 AM UTC-7, sms wrote: I guess that going tubeless has its advantages: https://roadbikeaction.com/fighting-flat-tires-what-about-inner-tubes/ Many shops are out of a lot of tube sizes. If you look at the Schwalbe web site a large percentage of the tubes they sell are listed as "Out." Nashbar is out of most tubes. I was putting some narrower tires on my wife's mountain bike this week and wanted some narrower 27.5 tubes with Presta valves. Finally found some Panaracer brand 27.5 x 1.25-1.75" tubes on Amazon for not too much ($4.49). I've never used Panaracer tubes before and have no idea how good or bad they are. Has anyone tried tubes from https://biketubebrand.com/? They're a little less expensive than the MSRP of name-brand tubes, though a little more expensive than what tubes typically go on sale for at shops. Hearing this news, I immediately asked my son -- who was sitting on the the other sofa, again visiting Portland. He informed me the Specialized is currently out of one size 650/25-28. At Westernbikeworks, there is currently an O.K. "Leader's Club" deal on Kenda tubes. https://www.westernbikeworks.com/pro...sta-valve-tube. I've never heard or Biketube Brand, but it seems that finding a decent standard road tube is not a real problem. I think that brand is Chinese and I bought some. They aren't exactly the finest quality but getting tubes with 45 mm fillers is getting harder and harder because most people are using the 70's and 80's for their 50 mm deep aero rims. I just bought a set of those Chinese Campy Bora copy wheels. Having aluminum braking surfaces will be wonderful since carbon brakes so badly. Free China, ROC Taiwan -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Article About Inner Tube Shortage
On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 9:25:46 AM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 5/7/2021 10:20 AM, Tom Kunich wrote: On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 8:04:32 AM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 7:41:40 AM UTC-7, sms wrote: I guess that going tubeless has its advantages: https://roadbikeaction.com/fighting-flat-tires-what-about-inner-tubes/ Many shops are out of a lot of tube sizes. If you look at the Schwalbe web site a large percentage of the tubes they sell are listed as "Out.." Nashbar is out of most tubes. I was putting some narrower tires on my wife's mountain bike this week and wanted some narrower 27.5 tubes with Presta valves. Finally found some Panaracer brand 27.5 x 1.25-1.75" tubes on Amazon for not too much ($4.49). I've never used Panaracer tubes before and have no idea how good or bad they are. Has anyone tried tubes from https://biketubebrand.com/? They're a little less expensive than the MSRP of name-brand tubes, though a little more expensive than what tubes typically go on sale for at shops. Hearing this news, I immediately asked my son -- who was sitting on the the other sofa, again visiting Portland. He informed me the Specialized is currently out of one size 650/25-28. At Westernbikeworks, there is currently an O.K. "Leader's Club" deal on Kenda tubes. https://www.westernbikeworks.com/pro...sta-valve-tube. I've never heard or Biketube Brand, but it seems that finding a decent standard road tube is not a real problem. I think that brand is Chinese and I bought some. They aren't exactly the finest quality but getting tubes with 45 mm fillers is getting harder and harder because most people are using the 70's and 80's for their 50 mm deep aero rims. I just bought a set of those Chinese Campy Bora copy wheels. Having aluminum braking surfaces will be wonderful since carbon brakes so badly. Free China, ROC Taiwan -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 The first one I tried to use was split in three places at one seam. Though the others seemed fine. |
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