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Context: My "fast bike" is just a gravel bike with Conti Ultra Sport III (32mm wide) tires, and I do not train for speed, but endurance (total amateur, never been in a bike race, and don't plan to).

I put RideNow TPU tubes (36g version) in the tires a few days ago after hearing on and on about how good TPU tubes are.

I never had an issue with butyl tubes, and collectively, they've been trouble free on three bikes with a combined mileage of 15,000 km+ , so I've been pretty apprehensive about changing them.

The last three rides have been on TPU for about 150km. I've been riding in the same areas I usually do (strava says some segments have been ridden by me over 60 times).

My efforts have NOT been all out, and I'm not even trying to be fast (i.e. not getting aero as often as I could), so I come home quite fresh.

Over those 150km, I've recorded dozens of personal bests, including the first ride out with them, which had some nasty headwind.

I'm comparing my speeds with my previous bests, and they are something like 5km/h - 10km/h faster. This is with a ton of extra weight on my bike: metal bottles x 2 or 3, dashcam, headlight, bike computer, heavy-ass toolkit (butyl tube + hand pump + electric pump + multitool + extras...), frame bag, top tube bag, two "snack bags" hanging off the handlebars, and snacks.

Two days ago, I actually maxed out my gears at a cadence of 100 on the flats (over 50 km/h).

I'm speechless.

If this is the kind of difference that TPU tubes make, I honestly can't imagine what race tires would do. No wonder the pros are able to go so fast!

Is this the typical TPU experience?

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[–] Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I only used TPU tubes once and i had the valves fail in both of them after a few rides. Then I switched to tubeless and never looked back.

[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

What's the context? For example, did they fail by snapping? Or did they fail by not holding air? Or did they melt?

[–] Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 1 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

The valve heads would come loose from the stems, which were just flimsy plastic.

[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 points 20 hours ago

That sucks. The newer TPU tubes use metal stems and removable valves, which should improve reliability and durability.

Earlier TPU tubes had all kinds of problems, which is why I avoided them.

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