Hi Richard,
last year, I broke off one of those tubes as well and had to wait for
week for a replacement (and pay a hefty price for it too).
If I remember it correctly, Gilles St. Jean told me later that you could
just use a glass capillary (they should be color coded depending on the
size) and cut it to the right length. Maybe you can contact him directly
about that.
Otherwise, I do have one original spare tube in case that doesn't work.
Good luck,
Bjoern
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