Presta Problem!! Newbie need help!!
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Presta Problem!! Newbie need help!!
I need the guideance of you commuting gods.
I just bought this bike https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...estore_ID=1586 and started putting it together, it didn't take long to find out that the rear tube had a problem. The presta valve was bad (cracked) and now it needs replaced. I realize it's under a guarentee so maybe they'll send me a new tube at no cost. Hate to send the old one back and have to pay shipping plus the extra time waiting. Nope, no LBS in Dodge City, KS. However we do have a Wal Mart.
The tires on my new bike are 700 X 28c I suppose the c has something to do with the wheel size? Now would I be ok using these tubes https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true They are 700c X 28-32. Does the 28-32 represent mm?
Thanks for any help you can give!
I just bought this bike https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...estore_ID=1586 and started putting it together, it didn't take long to find out that the rear tube had a problem. The presta valve was bad (cracked) and now it needs replaced. I realize it's under a guarentee so maybe they'll send me a new tube at no cost. Hate to send the old one back and have to pay shipping plus the extra time waiting. Nope, no LBS in Dodge City, KS. However we do have a Wal Mart.
The tires on my new bike are 700 X 28c I suppose the c has something to do with the wheel size? Now would I be ok using these tubes https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true They are 700c X 28-32. Does the 28-32 represent mm?
Thanks for any help you can give!
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For $2.99 and no LBS I would order a bunch of them.
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Yes.
It's a good idea to keep a small stock of spare tubes, and to carry one with you along with a patch kit. It seems especially so for you, given that they're not available locally. As you can, you may want to lay in supplies of other wear parts like chains, brake pads and a tire at minimum. I also keep a set of spare cables at home too.
That looks like a great bike. Good luck with it and welcome!
It's a good idea to keep a small stock of spare tubes, and to carry one with you along with a patch kit. It seems especially so for you, given that they're not available locally. As you can, you may want to lay in supplies of other wear parts like chains, brake pads and a tire at minimum. I also keep a set of spare cables at home too.
That looks like a great bike. Good luck with it and welcome!
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700 is the wheel size. 28 has to do with the aspect ratio of the tire. Bigger numbers will be larger in cross-section.
Tires are one size, tubes fit a range of tire sizes (like shoes and socks, e.g. for size 9-12). A tube marked 28-32 is designed for tires sized between 28 and 32. You're OK.
For a couple of bucks for a tube, it isn't worth the return hassle.
Tires are one size, tubes fit a range of tire sizes (like shoes and socks, e.g. for size 9-12). A tube marked 28-32 is designed for tires sized between 28 and 32. You're OK.
For a couple of bucks for a tube, it isn't worth the return hassle.
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And, for whatever it's worth, you don't really have to sweat the tire width too much, as long as it's close, and as long as you get the right diameter. I'm currently running 700x23/25C tubes in one bike with 700x23C tires and another bike with 700x28C tires, and everything's just peachy. Why? Because I like this valve length for the rims on both those bikes, so I bought a bunch of them.
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2 tubes and patch kit.
If i get a flat, get a fresh tube on the wheel and patch the punctured one at lunchtime.
5 bucks a tube can get spendy with a bit of bad luck.
If i get a flat, get a fresh tube on the wheel and patch the punctured one at lunchtime.
5 bucks a tube can get spendy with a bit of bad luck.
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i agree with all above listed responses, but add this:
call performance customer satisfaction department, or even tech support, and let them know what went on with your tube. they have a pretty good support policy and may repay you under their own terms. it does not hurt to ask/list!
have fun riding your new bike!
call performance customer satisfaction department, or even tech support, and let them know what went on with your tube. they have a pretty good support policy and may repay you under their own terms. it does not hurt to ask/list!
have fun riding your new bike!
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Well, I just ordered some new tubes from Performance. Also dropped them an e-mail explaining how I just bought this new Schwinn and about the cracked valve.
Maybe after showing them my support of their company by ordering new tubes they'll help me out, but then again maybe they won't. Time will tell.
Thanks for all your respnses and I'll let you know what Performance decides.
Thanks again!
Maybe after showing them my support of their company by ordering new tubes they'll help me out, but then again maybe they won't. Time will tell.
Thanks for all your respnses and I'll let you know what Performance decides.
Thanks again!
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You can also buy a presta to schraeder converter for about a buck a piece. The converter screws on to the presta valve. They are handy to have if you need to get air at a service station.
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Tubes are cheap. Definitely see about getting a replacement from Performance, but for heaven's sake, don't sit around waiting for however long it takes to get there. Just go to the LBS, knock the moths out of your wallet, and buy another tube to put on now. You'll need the other one eventually.
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I need the guideance of you commuting gods.
I just bought this bike https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...estore_ID=1586 and started putting it together, it didn't take long to find out that the rear tube had a problem. The presta valve was bad (cracked) and now it needs replaced. I realize it's under a guarentee so maybe they'll send me a new tube at no cost. Hate to send the old one back and have to pay shipping plus the extra time waiting. Nope, no LBS in Dodge City, KS. However we do have a Wal Mart.
The tires on my new bike are 700 X 28c I suppose the c has something to do with the wheel size? Now would I be ok using these tubes https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true They are 700c X 28-32. Does the 28-32 represent mm?
Thanks for any help you can give!
I just bought this bike https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...estore_ID=1586 and started putting it together, it didn't take long to find out that the rear tube had a problem. The presta valve was bad (cracked) and now it needs replaced. I realize it's under a guarentee so maybe they'll send me a new tube at no cost. Hate to send the old one back and have to pay shipping plus the extra time waiting. Nope, no LBS in Dodge City, KS. However we do have a Wal Mart.
The tires on my new bike are 700 X 28c I suppose the c has something to do with the wheel size? Now would I be ok using these tubes https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true They are 700c X 28-32. Does the 28-32 represent mm?
Thanks for any help you can give!
You wont find ANY presta tubes at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc. as they only stock Schraeder tubes.
BTW, I've gone over to Nu-Teck airless on all of my bikes now. Just got a new commuter(Motobecane fantom/cx cyclocross) from bikesdirect.com and am running the stock 30mm pneumatics at present on it(w/2 18-23mm, long stem prestas in my seat bag ), but the 700x28mm 130 psi airless Touring tires are on the way.
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When I ran pneumatics, undersized tubes always worked best for me when I'd have a flat. When using 700x28mm tires I would use 18x23mm tubes as my 'carry on' tubes as I could fit 2 of them in my seat bag. Tubes vary in size(as do tires) a great deal, so one brand's 28-32mm may be a great deal larger than another brand. Long stem presta's are what I would get because they would fit any rim in my group of bikes. Then when I got home I'd patch the punctured tube, replace the smaller one with it and deflate the smaller one and put it back in the seat bag. It was a bit of a process, but better to struggle a little bit at home than get a 'pinch flat' on a rainy day and have to do the whole 'road replacement' routine twice. Get a Topeak Road Morph w/guage for your pump. 30.00 w/no shipping from https://www.bikeisland.com. Best deal on the best frame pump on the market. I'm not a shill, just believe in the integrity of the product and the vendor.
You wont find ANY presta tubes at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc. as they only stock Schraeder tubes.
BTW, I've gone over to Nu-Teck airless on all of my bikes now. Just got a new commuter(Motobecane fantom/cx cyclocross) from bikesdirect.com and am running the stock 30mm pneumatics at present on it(w/2 18-23mm, long stem prestas in my seat bag ), but the 700x28mm 130 psi airless Touring tires are on the way.
You wont find ANY presta tubes at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc. as they only stock Schraeder tubes.
BTW, I've gone over to Nu-Teck airless on all of my bikes now. Just got a new commuter(Motobecane fantom/cx cyclocross) from bikesdirect.com and am running the stock 30mm pneumatics at present on it(w/2 18-23mm, long stem prestas in my seat bag ), but the 700x28mm 130 psi airless Touring tires are on the way.
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Are you sure? I did a quick search and found these.
Country Pedaler
1509 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
also came up as:
Country Pedaler
109 Gunsmoke St
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
Brad’s Bicycle Shop
1505 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
also came up as:
Brad's Bicycle Shop
411 S 2Nd Ave
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
Country Pedaler
1509 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
also came up as:
Country Pedaler
109 Gunsmoke St
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
Brad’s Bicycle Shop
1505 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
also came up as:
Brad's Bicycle Shop
411 S 2Nd Ave
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
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Are you sure? I did a quick search and found these.
Country Pedaler
1509 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
also came up as:
Country Pedaler
109 Gunsmoke St
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
Brad’s Bicycle Shop
1505 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
also came up as:
Brad's Bicycle Shop
411 S 2Nd Ave
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
Country Pedaler
1509 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
also came up as:
Country Pedaler
109 Gunsmoke St
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-2267
Brad’s Bicycle Shop
1505 W Wyatt Earp Blvd
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
also came up as:
Brad's Bicycle Shop
411 S 2Nd Ave
Dodge City, KS 67801
phone 316-227-7574
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As others have posted, it would appear that that's not quite accurate. You really should check out one or more of your local bike shops, on the assumption that you'll need to purchase tubes and other consumables more than once every couple of years.
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Yes, these are very good to have. They're small, so I keep a couple in my roadside repair kit and a few more at the house. I have found that they come in different lengths, and the longer ones don't work with any of my Presta valves.
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You're absolutly correct about small bike shops having a tough time making money. My wife and I supported Larry as much as we could when the need arose. Joan used to ride about 10-15 miles a day just for the fun of it. She bought a $1,600.00 Specialized from Larry and also had him do all the work on it when needed. But alas, not enough business in Dodge for him to stay open.
I agree, support your LBS!!!