barongreenback
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Or is there any benefit to purchasing yellow capped Continental inner tubes over Tesco own brand?
My experience of Continental inner tubes would have me reaching for the Tesco brand.Or is there any benefit to purchasing yellow capped Continental inner tubes over Tesco own brand?
My experience of Continental inner tubes would have me reaching for the Tesco brand.
From a batch of five three had to be binned because of faulty valves.
Or is there any benefit to purchasing yellow capped Continental inner tubes over Tesco own brand?
I have not had any trouble with tubes failing at the join between tube and valve since changing the push on chuck on my track pump to a brass one, and taking greater care when using, and then removing, push on pumps from the valve - IMO most failures are caused by flexing the valve by using push on pumps/chucks roughly. The best answer is to use a Lezyne pump with a screw on adapter/hose. The lock rings are helpful in that they help prevent the valve flexing.
Touch wood, I've never had a valve failure since I started binning them or buying tubes without themI do like to be pedantic about putting the valve near 6 O'clock though, hopefully this allows for a more upright (if thats the correct word
) fitting and removal.