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Tubliss vs Heavy Duty Tube
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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 226965" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>Yeah I hear Mousse is the way to go for racing dez. I ran a mousse years ago in the Baja 1000 and unfortunately the mousse gets hot on the pavement. Ours completely broke down and melted. That was years ago and I am sure they have come a long way since then. Tubliss I think is good for out play riding and not having to carry a spare tube and spoons, but I hear more people getting flats with tubliss than with out. Yes you can stop and fix it quick but it is still a flat and you are fixing it. Also i hear the "unsprung weight thing and they are lighter" are you feeling that difference out riding? If so, is it that noticeable?</p><p>I have been running tubes forever and seems to be OK. Yes I may get a flat every once in awhile but not that often. I will run a HD tube and sometimes run a stock tube around it. </p><p></p><p>Just still thinking about it. They are pricey and if I was getting flats constantly, I would pull the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 226965, member: 103"] Yeah I hear Mousse is the way to go for racing dez. I ran a mousse years ago in the Baja 1000 and unfortunately the mousse gets hot on the pavement. Ours completely broke down and melted. That was years ago and I am sure they have come a long way since then. Tubliss I think is good for out play riding and not having to carry a spare tube and spoons, but I hear more people getting flats with tubliss than with out. Yes you can stop and fix it quick but it is still a flat and you are fixing it. Also i hear the "unsprung weight thing and they are lighter" are you feeling that difference out riding? If so, is it that noticeable? I have been running tubes forever and seems to be OK. Yes I may get a flat every once in awhile but not that often. I will run a HD tube and sometimes run a stock tube around it. Just still thinking about it. They are pricey and if I was getting flats constantly, I would pull the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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