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Reddit mentions of Continental 60mm Presta Valve Tube, Black, 700 x 25-32cc

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Continental 60mm Presta Valve Tube, Black, 700 x 25-32cc. Here are the top ones.

Continental 60mm Presta Valve Tube, Black, 700 x 25-32cc
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    Features:
  • PREMIUM INNER TUBES - Preferred by champions and riders worldwide
  • UNITUBE- Continentals Unitube system allows greater compatibility with more tire sizes and less tubes.
  • VULCANIZED TUBES- All Continental Tubes are seamless and mold cured to ensure uniform roundness and better reliability at the valve stem.
  • QUALITY TESTED- Every Continental Tube passes a stringent 100% quality control inspection
  • REMOVABLE VALVE CORES - Useful for adding extenders or using Revo Sealant.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.68897637725 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2013
Size700 x 25-32 - 60mm Presta Valve
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width1.27952755775 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Continental 60mm Presta Valve Tube, Black, 700 x 25-32cc:

u/DorkusMalorkuss · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Thank you, so much for the response!

So, all we need are these four things, correct?

Tire

Wheel

Cassette - What size should I go with? Does this also mean that I need to put the chain back on, every time we swap out her wheel/tire?

Tube

u/sickrefman · 1 pointr/bicycling

So I got my first flat on my way to work this morning, woefully unprepared, I was lucky to be about a half mile from home. After about a month of commuting to work I finally had a breakdown. it has been holding up well for about 100 miles on NYC streets on my new diamondback century sport (2017)

My tire says (26-622, 700x26C) https://imgur.com/a/pJoAQ

can anyone explain why it's impossible to find a bike tube that fits? I have googled for an hour and found some informstion yet they still sell bike tubes as "26x1-1.5in" "26x 2-2.5 in" and I'm getting frustrated they do this nonsense. I believe the 26C translates to 26mm and about 1.02 inches, so a 26x 1-1.5in bike tube would fit?

I bought this tube because I think it will fit but it's probably a bit big
Continental 60mm Presta Valve Tube, Black, 700 x 25-32cc https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ZTM9AW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mXSlzbFT5PHHR

I think will fit and I got a mini pump so next time I can fix it and get back on my commute.

Thanks!

u/US_Hiker · 1 pointr/bikewrench

Okay, so with $200, assuming I was doing the work:

Wrap handlebars - $11.53 (sweet dark red, cause the red on there looks awesome already)
Cheap 700c wheels from co-op - $20? (Talk with them about the gearing to see if the range is the same, or if you want tighter range or whatever, they probably have a few sets there with somewhat different gear ranges on the rear)
Saddle from co-op - $5-10
Tubes/tires - $45 (tires, tubes)
Derailleur cables - $7 (Shimano, here)
Brake cables - $10.39 (Shimano, here)
Brake levers - $22.53 (Tektro RL340)
Brakes - $62 - (Tektro 539 rear, front)
5-speed chain - 7.98 (here)

Then I'd try to get pedals and a cheap but aluminum quill stem, handlebars, and seatpost from the co-op. Depending on where you are, you may be able to get all for $20 or less. Functional new parts suggestions: (not guaranteed to fit. These have all sorts of different diameters over the years/models, so you need to know what you have/need. Handlebars, Seatpost, stem.)