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witttom
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Kicking the dust off an old thread.
This past Spring, I've had my rear tire mounted/dismounted at least three times dealing with tube leaks. One time was my fault. I apparently pinched a tube when mounting. Another time was a manufacturing flaw in the tube (that'll teach me for not testing it prior). I don't recall what the other times where, but it doesn't really matter. It sucked.
In June, I set out for the Vintage Rally in Knoxville. I had a SLOW leak in the rear. I took a 12V air pump with me and just planned to top off when needed. Seemed like a good idea at the time. It wasn't. That slow leak quickly turned into a BAD leak many many miles down the road. To make a long story short, I had to abort the trip. After some McGyver moves and help from my riding buddy, I managed to get my rear tire to a point where it would hold approx 10psi of air (no more). It was late and I ran out of options. I limped a couple hundred miles home. No damage to the tire.
After this miserable failure, I said "Screw the tube!", bought a metal valve stem, mounted it, and have gone tubeless ever since. I've since put a couple thousand miles on it. No issues.
Man, I hate tubes.
This past Spring, I've had my rear tire mounted/dismounted at least three times dealing with tube leaks. One time was my fault. I apparently pinched a tube when mounting. Another time was a manufacturing flaw in the tube (that'll teach me for not testing it prior). I don't recall what the other times where, but it doesn't really matter. It sucked.
In June, I set out for the Vintage Rally in Knoxville. I had a SLOW leak in the rear. I took a 12V air pump with me and just planned to top off when needed. Seemed like a good idea at the time. It wasn't. That slow leak quickly turned into a BAD leak many many miles down the road. To make a long story short, I had to abort the trip. After some McGyver moves and help from my riding buddy, I managed to get my rear tire to a point where it would hold approx 10psi of air (no more). It was late and I ran out of options. I limped a couple hundred miles home. No damage to the tire.
After this miserable failure, I said "Screw the tube!", bought a metal valve stem, mounted it, and have gone tubeless ever since. I've since put a couple thousand miles on it. No issues.
Man, I hate tubes.
