They did replace the first to fail at the valve. However, *for the record,* I
am less interested in warranties than in knowing what causes this very
frustrating problem. If it is a matter of technique required by the nature
of TPU valve-to-tube connections, or if it is due to Velox rubbing the tube
the wrong way (as someone suggested), or if it is due to some other arcane
problem, I’d like to know the reason.

If in fact my batch of RH TPU tubes are defective at the valve/tube
interface then yes, I’d like replacements.

Believe me: I’ve said this over and over again, but I used to fix ~150
flats a year, here in goathead ABQ, NM, and I know how to remove, replace,
and pump tubes, at least lightweight butyl tubes. This is what makes me so
frustrated with the RH valve breaks.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 5:12 AM Bernard Duhon <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Yours sincerely,
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> RH has been very good about replacing "defective" Tpu tubes.
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