I've just binned an inner tube with 18 patches, which is something of a record for me . Anyone have one with more, or managed to "join the dots" around the entire tube?
Does anyone else still use tubes or am I just stuck, hopelessly, in a bygone era (along with my 26" wheels)?
Plainly, Pete, you already knew that this thread would end up with precisely two posts on it. Yours and mine .
18? I'm pretty sure I was into double figures on Rude Place Names, but no, I cede to your rubbery magnificence. Well played Sir!
If I'm ever in urgent need of a rubber leakage (which always occur at the most embarrassing moments obviously) preventive in the future I'll know where to, er, come.
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
Still on tubes, but I've not reached 18 patches before, never mind joining the dots
Not sure my record, maybe a measly 8?
I did have a mild panic the other day riding down a lane where I suddenly saw the gorse hedge had been recently flailed, so I had a very wary few hundred metres with thoughts of maybe I should try tubeless.
Now living back in the land of flailed hawthorn and gorse I may have to bite the bullet
Moder-dye wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 2:53 pm
I did have a mild panic the other day riding down a lane where I suddenly saw the gorse hedge had been recently flailed, so I had a very wary few hundred metres with thoughts of maybe I should try tubeless.
Now living back in the land of flailed hawthorn and gorse I may have to bite the bullet
I ran out of patches one day after riding about a couple of miles of bridal path that just had the hawthorn cut. Six flats IIRC. I even got a flat pushing the bike the last few yards. That was it for me and tubes, though the hassles I've had from time to time with tubeless has me longing for a half-way house of some sort.
Pete: 18 patches is brilliant. Way to save the planet and money at the same time. Chapeau chap.
MuddyPete wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 1:19 pm
I've just binned an inner tube with 18 patches, which is something of a record for me . Anyone have one with more, or managed to "join the dots" around the entire tube?
Does anyone else still use tubes or am I just stuck, hopelessly, in a bygone era (along with my 26" wheels)?
I have just passed on my 26 inner tubes to a bike recycle charity. You can have first dibs on little usedmtb tyres before i pass them on aswell, Conti summat speed or race Kings
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Arhhhh (g) I remember tubes, bloody horrible things. I think it’s just you and Reg left.
I think my record was 14 punctures on one ride just after they cut the hedges on the cut.
I usually rip the valve out long before I run out of of space to put patches on... Still with tubes on the 700 by 40 or less as tubeless only works on such sizes at less than 45psi and I tend to run them at 55 - 65psi due to needing to go really really fast Funnily enough I've been plagued with thorn punctures recently, all on my otherwise fab Conti speed rides
I ran out of patches one day after riding about a couple of miles of bridal path
That confetti can be bloody sharp
That's one of my regular typos. I can get pretty messy with they're their there too.
Its not just me then
So the bridleways go anywhere, but round here they lead to dead ends or footpaths.
The Bridal paths end up at the registars, eventually. If you also suggest thats a dead end you'll also discover the proverbial deep hole.....
Just keep on digging...
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
I not ran tubes for over 10 years thus saving myself a lot of dosh, plus not having to carry spares save a lot of dead weight. Also I can run lower psi to give a smother ride.
Diesel73 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 7:53 pm
I not ran tubes for over 10 years thus saving myself a lot of dosh, plus not having to carry spares save a lot of dead weight. Also I can run lower psi to give a smother ride.
I was wandering how long it would take 'till the tubeless party (one myself) joins in with the obvious (it's better etc.).
I'm writing that because I was very close to doing just that myself
But it to stick with the topic;
My record is 13 plugs in one tyre (in about 4 months).
I can't blame the tyre though. My bad in riding mistakes, mostly when trying to go fast (bad line choices, braking in thr wrong places etc.). Good thing is, it usually just takes me a minute or two to put a plug in and pump it up.