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Continental Race Light 26 Inner Tube 650 x 18-25mm Presta
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Continental Race Light 26 Inner Tube 650 x 18-25mm Presta Customer Reviews
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Perfect
5Needed 650 tubes with long (60mm) stems. Had a hard time getting them locally, and decided to try on-line. Came across ProBikeKit and the rest is history! Good service, thank you.
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Backup
4Bought this by mistake for a 700c wheel but it fits so I carry it as a lightweight race tube because its err lightweight and a bit smaller than a full size. Its a bit of a weight weenie thing ... but it was cheap and does the job, so why not?
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Continental Race Light Road Inner Tube - 650 x 18-25mm
5Tubes prove reliable for everyday riding and have had no problem with previous order.
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Also great in 700c tires
5Here in Tucson, Arizona, we have lots of small thorns. As a result, many riders here use Stan's sealant or something similar, even in our light, road wheels. These Continental Race Light Road Inner Tubes feature a removable valve stem that is absolutely necessary when adding sealant. My wife and I often get small punctures but seldom flats with these tubes and Stan's sealant. I find them very convenient as spares, in part because of their small size when packed in the seat bag and partly because the smaller volume is easier to stuff into the tire without using tools. Using this tube in a set of light Vittoria clinchers yields a very smooth, easy rolling ride.
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Too darned thin for anything but race
3I found these to be too thin to be reliable. Even if one raced on them, one would have to wonder if the risk of flat outweighed the benefits of lighter weight. They are light, but they sacrifice too much in reliability due the thinness in my book. Certainly, they are too fragile for me to consider as a training tube or one when I am on debris or bad road conditions.
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