Fix punctured inner tubes or throw away? (700C)

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    Zaskar

    Speaking to a few riders, a bit of a debate comes up!

    Some throw away punctured 700C inner tubes, stating they don’t hold high psi for road use and blow etc.

    Some riders keep the inner tube to patch up but say they don’t hold high psi -only get you home.

    I repair my mtb 26″ tubes easily and they are fine.

    When iget a road puncture I just swap tubes on the roadside and have 2 tubes at home to patch…

    Throw away or Patch?

    (Recycle would be nice too)

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    Zaskar

    Cheers Guys and Gals,
    I

    Cheers Guys and Gals,

    I always patch my mtb tubes no probs and was going to throw away my punctured road tube.

    I had advice years ago from a bike shop whne buying puncture repaur kit to throw away punctured road tubes as they don’t hold pressure (Haven’t had a roadbike puncture for years luckily).

    Was gutted as I had a puncture and thought one for the bin till a few riding buds said fix it (while I worked my new tube in).

    I’ll give it a try and hope it holds at high pressure 110psi.

    Don’t really want to have extra waste buried in the ground either.

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    demoff

    Once patched I pump them up
    Once patched I pump them up overnight as a double check. Never had a problem with them not holding pressure. Normally get shut after three patches.

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    james-o

    i agree with cat1 and matt,
    i agree with cat1 and matt, good fixing methods work fine ands i regularly ride with 3 or 4 patches on a 23c road tube at 100psi with no problems. got 6 on the rear of my ‘cross bike at the moment!

    binning after one easily-repaired thorn flat is a waste of resources.. and some riders don’t like to admit they can’t repair a tube properly 😉

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    cat1commuter

    In my experience tubes
    In my experience tubes repaired with vulcanising solution (glue) + patch type kits are indistinguishable in air retention from unpatched tubes.

    Self adhesive patch kits, on the other hand, are all useless.

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    Fringe

    both.
    both.

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    mattbianchi

    must be some people out there
    must be some people out there not fixin ’em properly 😀

    i’ve got 700c tubes with five or more patches on them that hold their pressure just fine.

    the trick for me is to make sure you don’t skimp on the sanding and get the glue layer SUPER thin, so it basically dries almost immediately. it’s all about the preparation of the surface, get that right and the patched bit should be stronger than the rest of the tube

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