Author Topic: Best TPU tube brand  (Read 9726 times)

BeR

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #60 on: September 21, 2024, 12:04:23 PM »
Had my first blow out of a TPU tube today.  The bang was scary! Luckily this was after pumping up the tire at home, and wasn't on a crazy descent.  Been using RideNow for over a year on a rim brake bike and never had a blow out before..  Definitely noticed though the balloon effect on used TPU tubes so the heat of rim brake does affect the integrity.

What was your inflate pressure ?

ausmtb8989

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #61 on: September 22, 2024, 04:54:40 AM »
What was your inflate pressure ?

about 80psi, 28c tires

RhubarbChrisP

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #62 on: October 11, 2024, 12:00:40 PM »
Looks like RideNow have a version with a pink (alloy?) stem with a black base (I assume it's some kind of material covering the stem to help with durability). Has anyone tried these? Are they newer then the white stem version?

coffeebreak

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #63 on: October 11, 2024, 12:10:11 PM »
Looks like RideNow have a version with a pink (alloy?) stem with a black base (I assume it's some kind of material covering the stem to help with durability). Has anyone tried these? Are they newer then the white stem version?

I have those. The pink section is alloy indeed and in contrast to some other TPU tubes these have removable valve core too. Additionally these also have a tightening ring that plastic stem TPUs don't have.  Even the cap is metal and color matched. These weigh 40 grams  so slightly heftier but I like these better.

waltini

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #64 on: October 11, 2024, 04:20:39 PM »
Looks like RideNow have a version with a pink (alloy?) stem with a black base (I assume it's some kind of material covering the stem to help with durability). Has anyone tried these? Are they newer then the white stem version?

Yes, they are the new version. I have these and they seem to be higher quality than the valve on the white version.

And the pink valve is very cute  8)

amacal1

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #65 on: October 15, 2024, 11:38:51 AM »
I've noticed those "new" RideNows with the allow stems, but avoided them because why mess with success? My limited experience with tpu tubes was that if the tube was going to have an issue it would be an issue with the valve or the bonding around the valve. But, if you guys say it seems improved, then I guess my next lot will be of the "new" style.

I guess RideNow seems to have their act together a little more than some of the others, I've noticed. If they say it's an improvement, I guess you gotta trust them.

kwantani

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #66 on: November 11, 2024, 01:58:03 PM »
my favorite tpu tube is the Cyclami. You get a lot of tubes for $4usd.

Sebastian

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #67 on: November 11, 2024, 03:28:13 PM »
my favorite tpu tube is the Cyclami. You get a lot of tubes for $4usd.

Are they better now? I bought the 1st gen Cyclami tubes with non replaceable valve core and they all started leaking air slowly for no apparent reason. I couldn’t find where. So I avoided them ever since. Their repair patches are great though.

kwantani

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #68 on: November 11, 2024, 06:59:07 PM »
I can compare with traditional butyl tubes, tpu (Cyclami included) tends to hold air longer than the butyl tubes.

Are they better now? I bought the 1st gen Cyclami tubes with non replaceable valve core and they all started leaking air slowly for no apparent reason. I couldn’t find where. So I avoided them ever since. Their repair patches are great though.

ejump0

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #69 on: November 11, 2024, 07:52:23 PM »
Are they better now? I bought the 1st gen Cyclami tubes with non replaceable valve core and they all started leaking air slowly for no apparent reason. I couldn’t find where. So I avoided them ever since. Their repair patches are great though.
if its plastic stem, check at valvecore;
other brands using plastic stem may suffer this too, including ridenow, if your pump head is the clip-secure type n you yank off the head pulling a bit the core once you done pumping


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i just ordered ofbondage 85v to try.
so far i have tried:
- revoloop ultra 60v
- ridenow 1st gen 36g 45v
- ridenow 2nd gen 24g 45v, 65v, 85v
- thinkrider 85v

thinkrider 85v lenght is measurement from base to core tip, but ridenow measures the valvestem itself excluding the core tip.
using on my 86mm rear rim, i dont need to use extender when using ridenow 85v
*i can bareley get away not using extender on thinkrider 85v, but i need to hold my pump head as its borederline gripping the core
« Last Edit: November 11, 2024, 08:00:26 PM by ejump0 »

Avalius

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #70 on: November 12, 2024, 03:20:08 AM »
Tested Ridenow last year alot of flats went back to butyl to be sure. :s
If the new version is better maybe I should try them :)
"You can't be sad while riding a bicycle."

dumbmachine

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #71 on: November 19, 2024, 01:42:01 AM »
Had ordered ofbondage 85v with gold valve, as my first tpu tube.
It started it leak due to bad interface with the valve :(. Had used it for less than 200Ks.

Has anyone successfully repaired a tube with leaky valve? ( the seam at the valve insert isn't done well thus bottom of valve leaks air in high pressure or upon bending the valve )
Worst case, I know have a sacrificial tube for puncture repairs.

Currently on offbondage regular black/silver values, hoping these last better.

Sebastian

Re: Best TPU tube brand
« Reply #72 on: November 19, 2024, 03:33:32 AM »
Had ordered ofbondage 85v with gold valve, as my first tpu tube.
It started it leak due to bad interface with the valve :(. Had used it for less than 200Ks.

Has anyone successfully repaired a tube with leaky valve? ( the seam at the valve insert isn't done well thus bottom of valve leaks air in high pressure or upon bending the valve )
Worst case, I know have a sacrificial tube for puncture repairs.

Currently on offbondage regular black/silver values, hoping these last better.

My experience with all sorts of different iterations of these TPU tubes from Cyclami, Ridenow and now also Offbondage is: If the valve is leaking, there seems to be little you can do about it. I certainly haven't been able to stop it. Punctures however can be repaired reliably with most of them with good patches, like the Cyclami ones. In fact I'm currently riding a Ridenow tube with 2 patches on it that works just fine. But if the valve stem is giving me trouble, I usually dump them. But I only really had leaky valves with the first gen of Ridenow and Cyclami tubes.