Rapparee87
Retro Guru
On tubs since 1981, started repairing them not long after, I could never afford to just throw them away. It's never been an issue for me, but just out of idle curiousity I looked on YouTube, and there's not even a single video on repairing a tub puncture, it seems to be bring a sealant (have they never heard of a spare tub?) 5 minutes gets me back on the road with a spare on.
Presumably they just throw the tub away after that. I only get about 1 puncture a year nowadays, so not an issue really with road surfaces being good here in Ireland.
As it happens I have one under repair at present, an easy fix. Then stitch it up (with thread from a worn tub) rim cement the tape back on, leave for a few days and it's good to go for many more miles. I've only had to throw away a tub once every few years that couldn't be repaired. I've never had an issue with a repaired tub, have even raced on them back in the day.
I remember back in the day there were adverts in CW advertising repair services. Will all go the way of the dodo I expect, but I love my tubs.
Presumably they just throw the tub away after that. I only get about 1 puncture a year nowadays, so not an issue really with road surfaces being good here in Ireland.
As it happens I have one under repair at present, an easy fix. Then stitch it up (with thread from a worn tub) rim cement the tape back on, leave for a few days and it's good to go for many more miles. I've only had to throw away a tub once every few years that couldn't be repaired. I've never had an issue with a repaired tub, have even raced on them back in the day.
I remember back in the day there were adverts in CW advertising repair services. Will all go the way of the dodo I expect, but I love my tubs.
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