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Continental Ultra Sport (Folding)

Train like a pro and look good in the process with Conti's colorful Ultra Sport tire. Long-lasting tire with low rolling resistance.

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  • All Black - 700c x 23mm
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The Ultra Sport is a long-lasting training tire with very low rolling resistance. Great for newcomers to road biking, and available in several spiffy colors.

Weight: 310 grams

Applications: Performance Road Riding, Training/Recreational, Indoor Trainer 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 23-622 mm

Rec Pressure: 110 PSI

Max Pressure: 120 PSI

Made in: Germany 

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Reviewed 7/27/2011
i dont own them
By Anonymous

to scubedivr

your flats may be due to bad rim tape, too low a pressure pinch flats or you may not be installing the tube properly.

its not the tires, i have riden tires down to the threads without flats, and i have had flats on $80 tires.

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Reviewed 5/22/2009
Never Had so many flats
By scubedivr  from Blue Ridge Parkway  - Cycling Enthusiast

These tires came on my new Fuji Team Pro. I even replaced one of the tires with a like tire and I have still been getting flats when the people I have been riding with have none. I always check the tire pressure before every ride. Had two shops check the wheels. Everything fine.....just punctured! In 3,000 miles of riding, I have probably had 20 flats! No More Ultra Sports for me.