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Tube For A Hassle-Free Commute Or A Solid Backup
The Continental Tour/MTB 26" Tube is a high quality butyl inner-tube for your 26" mountain, touring or city bike.
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Specifications
Wheel Size: 26" (ISO 559) | |
Tube Type: Butyl | |
Made in: Taiwan | |
Tube Valve Length: 42 | |
26x1.4/1.75 Schrader | Weight: 154 grams |
Mfg PartNum: C1500376 | |
Tube Valve Type: Schrader | |
Tube Width: 35-49mm | |
RimSize: 559 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 32/47-559 | |
Tube Valve Length: 40 mm | |
Valve Stem: 40 mm Schrader | |
26x1.4/1.75 42mm Presta | Weight: 142 grams |
Mfg PartNum: C1500476 | |
Tube Valve Type: Threaded Presta | |
Tube Width: 35-49mm | |
RimSize: 559 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 32/47-559 | |
Tube Valve Length: 42 mm | |
26x1.75/2.5 42mm Presta | Weight: 164 grams |
Mfg PartNum: C1500626 | |
Tube Valve Type: Threaded Presta | |
Tube Width: 49-62mm | |
RimSize: 559 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 47/62-559 | |
Tube Valve Length: 42 mm | |
26x1.75/2.5 Schrader | Weight: 170 grams |
Mfg PartNum: C1500526 | |
Tube Valve Type: Schrader | |
Tube Width: 49-62mm | |
RimSize: 559 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 47/62-559 | |
Tube Valve Length: 40 mm | |
Valve Stem: 40 mm Schrader |
Reviews
I bought the Continental 1.752.5 MTB 26 tubes with the Presta valves to install with my Michelin Country Rock 26 1.75 tires that I bought at WesternBikeWorks. I store my bike in my home, but I haven't had to add air in the tires for 3 weeks and the pressure is still the same. With my old tubes, I had to add air weekly. These tubes have exceeded my expectations. Will buy again!
Can't really review the tubes other than to say I received one that was defective and Western Bikeworks sent a new tube out right away. Excellent customer service. Looking forward to doing business again. Suspect that the tubes will work great. 5 stars for the bike shop....and if I don't edit the review at a later time, assume 5 stars for the tubes also.
I had been running Slime in all my bike tires for over 6 yrs, recently had a flat and changing the flat, there was al this watery green fluid (Exhausted Slime) Slime has a useful life of 2 yrs, had to change all my tubes, since all have 6 yr old Slime. Outside of that one flat never had a problem with Continental tubes - knock on wood
I had been running Slime in all my bike tires for over 6 yrs, recently had a flat and changing the flat, there was al this watery green fluid (Exhausted Slime) Slime has a useful life of 2 yrs, had to change all my tubes, since all have 6 yr old Slime. Outside of that one flat never had a problem with Continental tubes - knock on wood
The Continental TourMTB 26 Tube has been amazing. Has held air for months now and no need to pump them up again. I have been storing my bike in my home so I'm sure that helps, but my old tubes required refill after a week. These tubes are much better. I've been riding on pavement and on gravel roads and no punctures or problems.
These tubes are made very well and I have not had any issues with them unlike other brands. It is really handy they come with a small nut to screw down around the value stem to help it in place. It is a big help when trying to inflate a tire.
Hands down the best value for 26" tubes out there. Sure, there are cheaper ones to be had, but I'd rather be riding than fixing flats. Never had one fail right out of the box like some of the cheapies I've tried in a pinch. Just not worth the meager savings. Stock up when they go on sale. Can't miss with these.
Like I said I mostly snowboard winters but during droughts get the bike out. My old tubes would leak out after a month or so. Have not topped these off yet. Anytime I don't gotta pump up and can hop on is a good day for me...
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