This is more a general question, but is it the norm to replace a tube on a bike that uses one when you replace a tire?
Looked into having a tire replaced on a bike and the shop wanted $40, which seemed OK, but then he said their rule was, "New tire, new tube". So now it goes from $40 to $70 when you add their charge for the tube.
I'm just thinking that there isn't much to go wrong with a tube, since it never sees the light of day once installed (i.e. no UV to take it out). Is it that it's tough to get a tire off without pinching a tube or is the some other reason for it?
New tube when changing tire?
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
Yes, you should replace the tube when you replace the tire. Rubber deteriorates. Yes, all the tube does is hold air, but riddle me this: what part of the tire holds the bike up off the ground?
The air.
The air.
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
Part of the reason I ask is that, if I Google it, I'm reading that tubes easily last 10-20 years when not exposed to UV. I would fully expect the tire itself to deteriorate, but not so much the tube. That's what made me think it had something to do with pinching it when changing a tire.
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
The VXII bikes are normally run tubeless,if that is the bike you are asking about. At least I have always run mine,and the SG1100GK I used to ride.
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
The rubber tube flexes continuously as you ride. My '79 Honda 750 blew the rear tube, accelerating out of a corner, around 10 years back. Had my son sitting behind me, at the time. Went down at 40 MPH, slid 100'+, down a blacktop road.
Gear kept me safe, only a scratch on one knuckle. My son had bloody road-rash, back of his thighs. Armored jacket elbow ground halfway through its armor pad, saving his elbow.
Change the tube. Please. Cheers!
Gear kept me safe, only a scratch on one knuckle. My son had bloody road-rash, back of his thighs. Armored jacket elbow ground halfway through its armor pad, saving his elbow.
Change the tube. Please. Cheers!
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
I always inspect a tube at tire change time and if there's no obvious signs of duress, it goes back in. I always have spare tubes on hand though, so over the course of time, if I haven't replaced the tube in the last several tire changes, I will replace it with one off the shelf in order to get a newer one on the shelf.
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Re: New tube when changing tire?
Yeah cast wheels don't usually need tubes, unless the rim is banged up and won't hold a seal.cushman eagle wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 10:19 pm The VXII bikes are normally run tubeless,if that is the bike you are asking about. At least I have always run mine,and the SG1100GK I used to ride.
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