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• #2
They're not great but I've done about 500 miles of pootling on my pootling bike with them on and haven't had any problems.
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• #4
I've been using them for years, they're perfectly good training tubs, not particularly light but fairly robust and roll pretty well. They're not meant for commuting on city streets.
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• #5
No bald spots then eh?
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• #6
Only on my Conti Podiums, which are a bit matchy-matchy with the chrome dome.....
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• #7
They are not always round though. A gator skin tub is not too expensive and is round, durable, puncture resistant and rolls pretty well. No point in these low cost tubs as riding a gator skin clincher is almost preferable, I very tried.
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• #8
Seems like my little joke went flat...
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• #9
I think i'll just get a pair anyway.
If they go bang, fizz or pop at least it won't have cost a fortune.
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• #10
I just got one from decathlon for under a tenner.
Now on the hunt for some cement. Pretty sure decathlon used to have it ... anyone know who (LBS) stocks it?
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• #11
Ah their site says they have the little zefal tubes for two tyres' worth in stock ... couldn't find it and the people there have no idea what they have.
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• #12
shite tubs. tufo nuff said ^condor
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• #13
I use Tufo Extreme tape and it works very well.
The 'extreme' is the one to get as they have plastic backing which doesn't tear when removing it - the others I've tried have paper.
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• #14
Rally is excellent if you can find them around 15£ Done quite a lot gravel riding on them in Poland.
Are they any good, what are your experiences with them?
Their cheapness is making me think of getting a set to tinker and pootle with.