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  1. #1
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    Still a big fan of Tuffy liners. Cheap. Not the lightest but way lighter than the slime tubes my sister had. Caveat: will not protect sidewalls.
    Sometimes mountain bikers get snakebites (a double puncture caused by the tire hitting the rim-sometimes from running too low air pressure) while trying to find the appropriate air pressure to run.
    Having constant flats would be aggravating but don't worry, you'll get the problem solved. Think of it as great tire changing practice!
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  2. #2
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    Sooo cali: needless to say you were very present in my mind last night and today! LOL..........remember my line " the only flat I've had so far was a pinch flat?"...........well last night my chain jumped, after untangling it and getting it back on I accidently knocked off a goatshead when standing the bike back up and you shoulda heard the air escaping outta that tire. The Air-Loc couldn't seal it fast enough. I spun the tire to get the Air-Loc there, got the tire sealed, used my open CO2 cartridge and my last CO2 cartridge to get the tire inflated and rode the rest of the way home.
    Checked the tire this morning, hard as a rock, plenty of air, doing just great. 1/2 way into my commute what do I hear?.....the sound of me riding a bike on a flat tire! doggone front tire was flat again. I used the rest of my last CO2 cartridge and limped my way to work. I"m waiting now for one of the guys to be free so they can take me to my LBS and get another tube and some more cartridges.

    I just kept thinking "me and my big mouth"! LOLOL
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  3. #3
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    awwwwww i'm sorry!!!!!! lol! doesn't it ALWAYS happen that way????

  4. #4
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    May 2004
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    Slime Tubes rule in the desert! I got tired of having rides interrupted by flats, especially in the summer heat. With slime tubes, you whip out the CO2, pffft, spin the wheel, and ride on! It's amazing how easy it is. Every so often, you will get something major that will not heal this way, but I've nearly a year on some tubes. When they start to have slow leaks, or when I change tires, I change the tubes in the comfort of my garage, at my leisure. What's amazing is how many tiny thorns I find embedded in the tire, and little flecks of slime, where the tubes saved the day. Tweezers are best for getting those little babies out of there; it's easy to be patient and get every one out when you're not out on the trail, holding up your friends. So, count this as a big vote for SLIME! It's probably cheaper to buy the bottles and do it yourself, but it's so easy to buy the ready made tubes. They're really not that expensive when you consider they may outlast your tires!

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    doggone front tire was flat again. I used the rest of my last CO2 cartridge and limped my way to work. I"m waiting now for one of the guys to be free so they can take me to my LBS and get another tube and some more cartridges.
    Ahem, that's why I believe in pumps and patch kits.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2005
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    We've got Stan's No-Tubes in our tires. Just what it says: no tube, a little bit of gooey stuff, a different rim strip, a different stem. It's kind of a big production, but DH and I have been very lucky with the stuff! Now, we don't live in the dessert and don't have to deal with goat's heads (OMG!!), so I don't know how this would do for you. It sounds like Slime is similar in that it finds the leak and seals it up, and it sounds way less difficult.

    I do think that a recurring flat is an indication of something stuck in the tire, or even the rim. Our bike shop buddy once had a rim with a bad weld that kept flatting his tire for him. Check it carefully, then check it again! Hopefully you find something and can fix it up perfectly really quick!

    Namaste,
    ~T~

  7. #7
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    Aug 2005
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    How about heavy duty tubes? I've seen these in bike shops.

  8. #8
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    May 2004
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    The heavy duty thorn-resistant tubes are heavy and bulky. I tried them once, but they really didn't help much with the deadly desert cholla here in Phoenix. The thorns still get through the tube, so you have to change it, plus pack out a bulky flat tube. Slime tubes cost about the same, and will get you on your way quicker if you encounter those nasty prickly things.

  9. #9
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    Aug 2005
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    I'll give my thumb's up to the tire liners as well (Mr. Tuffy's) -
    I haven't had a flat in 6 years!!
    I probably can't remember how to fix one anymore - ... Maybe that's the down side? Still - I'll take it!

  10. #10
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    May 2005
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    Cali:

    I mountain bike all the time and never get flats. Are your tires worn? Check them carefully and make sure there are no cuts, nicks or debris you aren't clearing out. Are you running the tire at proper pressure? Say 35 - 40 #. Too low will cause pinch flats. There are some good tires out there (I use MutantoRaptors and love them especially for silty/sandy conditions like the So Cal Mountains) that contain Kevlar.

    Stay away from Slime. OK for road tires but put enough in a mountain bike tire and the tire becomes very heavy and very sluggish. Just too much area to cover and it all piles in one spot (if the turn the wheel it immediately stop where all teh Slime is piled up - half turn, done, no more rotation). I tried it once and never again. Make sure you are using good tubes. Bless them, Performance tubes suck. Try Specialized instead.

    It really sounds like you have a small sticker or glass in the tire that you haven't cleared out. When you get a flat, blow up the spent tube and check where the hole is. Find that same spot on the tire and check for debris. Each time you get a flat you should be checking to see if its the same spot. First thing first is probably buying a new tire.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  11. #11
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    Jun 2004
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    lol! well... i started out with specialized tubes (cuz it's a specialized!) bought the performance... cuz ya.... they are cheap and we have *knock on wood* great luck with them on the road bikes!

    i'm pretty sure it's stickers.... (goatheads) causing the flats... i'm in the desert....

    we looked at the tape stuff (don't think it was tuffy) at the bike shop in PS.... but waited cuz we knew we weren't gonna be mtb-ing too much till after oct 1st... and wanted to see what the closer bike shop had... unfortunately.. that visit ended up horribly (looooooong story.... i'll have to share eventually involving hubby's new "dream" bike... grrrrrrrr HATE the LBS right now!) but anyways.....)

    when we get back down to PS when the bike store is open.... i think we'll pick up that tape stuff... it's only 2.125 or something like that... and my tires are 2.2... but cory (one of the bike shop guys who is a big mtb-er) said he runs them on his bike and his tires are wider than mine...

    hubby doesn't want slime... so i'll not use it either... for now.. and try the tape stuff! heck... if we get further down the hill when shops are open... i'll check other stores for tuffy (maybe cylery usa will have it???) (we're thinking of driving down and doing oak glen this weekend.... so cyclery usa is right near there!)

 

 

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