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"The Muncher" wrote in message news Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... How much are inner tubes costing you? |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:49:04 GMT, The Muncher
wrote: Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... Walk into that particular Performance and tell them that thanks to the BS story, you're going to shop in a "real" LBS from now on. |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 17:14:42 -0700, P e t e F a g e r l i n
wrote: On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:49:04 GMT, The Muncher wrote: Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... Walk into that particular Performance and tell them that thanks to the BS story, you're going to shop in a "real" LBS from now on. I didn't think that the miniscule amount of oil would 'eat away' at the butyl rubber tubes... |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:49:04 GMT, The Muncher
wrote: Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... thanks! 2003 Ellsworth Truth with Romic 1996 Kona Kula hardtail with XTR I bet there is only a few manufactors out there who make ever cartridge sold to the dozens and dozens of companies that sell them. They just change the labeling. My 2 cents. Bill Porter www.mountainbikebill.com |
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I agree with Bill Porter...
my 2 cents. "Bill Porter" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:49:04 GMT, The Muncher wrote: Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... thanks! 2003 Ellsworth Truth with Romic 1996 Kona Kula hardtail with XTR I bet there is only a few manufactors out there who make ever cartridge sold to the dozens and dozens of companies that sell them. They just change the labeling. My 2 cents. Bill Porter www.mountainbikebill.com |
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The Muncher wrote in message . ..
Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... Here's what you do... Go to the greasiest dirty mex place in town and gorge yourself. After the inevitable rotten egg flatulence sets in, go to that bike shop. Find that lying sonofabitch, then go lay a few air-eggs in his vicinity. Never go back to that crappy shop again. JD |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:49:04 -0700, The Muncher wrote:
Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... I've never heard of this and haven't experienced such a problem. Butyl rubber is more permeable to CO2 than to air, so tires inflated with a cartridge will lose pressure faster. If I use a cartridge during a ride I make sure to deflate it when I get back and pump it up again with air. Tlacatecatl Tlacaxipe |
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"Tlacatecatl" wrote in message . giganews.com... On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:49:04 -0700, The Muncher wrote: Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... I've never heard of this and haven't experienced such a problem. Butyl rubber is more permeable to CO2 than to air, so tires inflated with a cartridge will lose pressure faster. If I use a cartridge during a ride I make sure to deflate it when I get back and pump it up again with air. Tlacatecatl Tlacaxipe What about using CO2 on a tubeless tire setup? In this case you don't have an inner tube to contend with? |
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"ctg" wrote in message m... The Muncher wrote in message . .. Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum, but have been riding for ~10+ years off and on (now on...). I've recently gotten into the CO2 cartridge thing, and I have been buying BB-gun CO2 cartridges instead of the over-priced bike-specific ones (much, much cheaper). Was told today by a local Performance bike shop worker that the BB gun ones (I specifically have Crossman BB gun ones) have some oil in them, and that it'll wear away the rubber innertubes eventually. Any truth to this, or anyone have any experience with this? I've used several of the BB ones no problem so far but... thanks! If you're already paying for air are you going to choke on the cost of an occasional tube if it is true? Chris Brilliant comment! |
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