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Reviews (6)

14 Jul, 2022
The best inner tube there is.
Well, I tried many bike inner tube brands and Conti appears to be the very best. Especially endearing is the steel fixing ring at the bottom of valve stem which prevents it from being pushed in 🙂

22 May, 2020
Every job needs a particular tool :-)
Well,gentlemen,I am ashamed to confess that in my particular case makeshift solutions did not work.
First I used my old 6" needle nose pliers.Narrowed the lips with the flat file,made a groove with a round file inside the lips-NO GO !!! Master link kept slipping out and I could not sqeeze it no matter how hard I tried.
Then I ordered those Master Link Pliers Bike Chain Tool,the rest was easy...

20 Jul, 2020
You can make it last forever
This bottom bracket DOES NOT use proprietary ball bearings which many bike parts manufacturers design with the sole purpose to rip people off-lets not mention their names.
After approximately 20K miles of riding you can buy 2 standard 6903RS ball bearings for $1.50 each and replace the worn-out ones.
If you want 100K worry-free riding you can buy 6903RS* ceramic ball bearings which last 10 times longer and provide much smoother ride.Walmart (among other places) sells those bearings for $11 each.
*Letters "RS" mean Radial & Sealed