Continental Race Inner Tube
SKU: CONTTUBE300
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4.44
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Estimated delivery
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Standard Untracked Delivery - Royal Mail
€3.50
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Tracked Delivery - Royal Mail
€12.29
Description
Specifications
| Brand | Continental |
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| Discipline | Road, Triathlon, Track, Time Trial |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Size | 700x20/25 LV60mm, 700x20/25 LV80mm, 700x20/25 SV42mm |
Reviews (16)
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WowThere is no where on the internet you can buy at this price
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Great Inner TubeGreat service from Ribble. Good inner tube from continental
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Light and safeLight and safe Inner Tube from Continental. God stuf
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Great buyGot 2 inner tubes as spares and they were very well priced and, as usual, shipped out superfast
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The best offer on the internet.I have not found better offers on the internet. Fast, cheap and very efficient, as usual. The perfect set together with GP4000S II tires.
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Q&A (5)
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Hello.
Remove the Valve core? -
Thanks for the query.
Yes, they have a removable valve core.
Andy
Ribble Cycles
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Hello.
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What do the LV measurements mean?
Which one fits with the GP4000S -
Thanks for the query.
The LV refers to a 'Long Valve' length. If this is needed will be determined by your wheel rim depth.
Andy
Ribble Cycles
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What do the LV measurements mean?
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- I am looking at the 700/20-25 Continental Race Inner Tube ... I am not what the difference is between LV60mmm & LV80mm
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Thanks for your query.
The measurements you refer to relate the length of the valve stem.
Team Ribble
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- do these have a threaded stem or is the stem smooth ?
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Thank you for your question.
These are threaded for the retaining nut.
Chris,
Ribble Cycles
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- What inner tube size will I need if I am buying 700x28 tires? Can I use the Continental Race Inner Tube 700x20/25?
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Hello Jose,
You would need an inner tube with a size that incorporates the 28m wide tyre you want to use. These continental tubes have a maximum tyre width of 25mm and a minimum of 20mm. You would need the tube to be '700x25/32'
Thanks for the question,
Team Ribble
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