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  • rivirider
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    Ok, after having a few puntures on the last few rides i am running out off new tubes, now do i buy new or repair my old ones????

    what do you guys do????

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    Last time I needed some I asked in my LBS “how much for 50” and they gave me such a good discount its hardly worth the effort of repairing them.

    Tracker1972
    Free Member

    Repair! However if that will result in an unacceptable weight gain I will be happy to take “one careful owner” tubes off your hands for the cost of postage. Some of my very few have 4 or so repairs so might want a rest.

    nukeproof
    Free Member

    Rode through some feshly cut hawthorn the other day: 5 sodding punctures in the rear tube, 3 in the front! Repaired them all…patches are still cheaper than replacements (plus why bin a perfectly repairable tube?).

    carlphillips
    Free Member

    i save all my punctured tubes up then spend a sad night in with beer and my repair kit, some of my tubes have 10 or more repairs in :D, but they still keep going so why the need to buy new every time ? seems a waste to me.

    aw
    Free Member

    repair – think of the environment not just cost and besides it is good practice for when you do not have a spare tube!

    I find MTB tubes easy to repair but road or skinny tubes very difficult.

    Trampus
    Free Member

    I have a similar approach to fatmutha!

    Steve-Austin
    Free Member

    i save all my punctured tubes up then spend a sad night in with beer and my repair kit, some of my tubes have 10 or more repairs in :D, but they still keep going so why the need to buy new every time ? seems a waste to me.

    I could have written that!

    mudshark
    Free Member

    Me too – I hate waste.

    garage-dweller
    Full Member

    Repair them.

    For crying out load what a waste of decent tubes and damaging to the environment to chuck them away. Alternatively go tubeless that is IF you can tolerate the ‘fun’ of seating them!

    coatesy
    Free Member

    Working in a bike shop it’s not economically viable to repair, so new tubes are fitted. Haven’t had to buy a tube for myself since I started there as I wouldn’t dream of throwing a repairable tube away.

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    “spend a sad night in with beer and my repair kit,”

    Used to, then went Ghetto tubeless so have forfeited that pleasure.

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    Actually, not quite true. The road bike and my GFs bike still have tubes but they don’t get ridden much.

    GNARGNAR
    Free Member

    Always replace. One the rare occasions (touch wood) I get a puncture it’s normally due to pinch flatting. Two dirty big slices along the seams of the tube, not worth fixing considering the hassle imo. I get them for buttons anyway.

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