Cheapest Continental Ultra Sport Bicycle Tire (700x25, Wire Beaded,
Black)

Product Description
Continental 0118529 Ultra Sport-700 x 25 Black Tire allows you to work out like the pros. The new dynamically patterned tread, which can be matched to the bike’s frame thanks to four color options, improves the value of any racing bike. An attractive tread design and a choice of colored treads can turn any race bike into a superb visual masterpiece. Ultra Sport tires make a stunning impact on every training ride and is ideal for newcomers to road racing. In addition to the Ultra Sport color versions, the Ultra Sport with SafetySystem offers extra puncture protection – the right tire for all who want to safeguard against a troublesome flat when they are underway. The Safety System technology is puncture protection made of tightly-woven nylon fabric, combined with Kevlar to provide supreme resistance to pinches and cuts. Safety System is also highly effective against debris, thorns and broken glass. It is positioned between the thread and the casing for a lightweight, superior protection without affecting the quality of the tire. Specs: Color - black/black skinwall; Black Chili - no; Weight - 330; Recommended PSI - 95; Maximum PSI - 120; PU - 10.
Price : $22.78* Special discount only for limited time

Product Feature
- Safety System: superior puncture protection
- Four Color Options
- New Dynamic Thread Pattern
- Ideal for Newcomers to Road Racing
- Training Tire
Product Detail
- Size: 700X25, 700 x 25mm/Wire Beaded
- Color: Black
- Brand: Continental
- Model: 0118529
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x26.00" w x26.00" l,.73 pounds
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Not such great traction
By Chainstay Miguel
I've had good luck with Continental Gatorskins and Grand Prix tires (high end), but I decided to save some money on my last tire purchase, so I went with the Ultra Sports. I haven't had an unusual number of flats, but I don't think they grip very well. On my last ride, I had to cover about 100 yards on gravel, and when I returned to the concrete surface, I wiped out when I stood on a short incline, and my rear tire spun out. Luckily, I was not on a fast descent, banking into a steep corner. Admittedly, these tires had two seasons of wear on them, so I might have been pushing them beyond their expected wear. They probably picked up some dust from the gravel, too. Regardless, I can't remember ever having that happen to me before on a road bike. I swapped them out for a new pair of Grand Prixs that afternoon. I don't mind compromising comfort or convenience when I buy an economy product, but I don't want to risk my safety.
20 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Abominable
By Picturesque Music
These are just terrible tires and flat more than any other tire I've ever used. I got a pair on a new bike and they are flatting like crazy (I use correct pressure, am not heavy, and ride on clean roads). They essentially have no puncture protection at all and I have zero confidence in them now. I'm replacing them with different tires. I'd never, ever consider using these in a race longer than 1 mile because the odds say I'll lose time fixing a flat.
"UltraSport tires make a stunning impact on every training ride "
Actually it's more like every second training ride, which is the frequency with which I've been flatting on these.
"UltraSport SafetySystem tire incorporates a reinforced tread for extra protection against punctures"
I don't believe it. I think these flat more than if you simply duct taped tubes to your rims and didn't use tires altogether.
I'd rather race on the incredibly heavy armadillos because at least I know I'd not lose time to a popped tire.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
GOOD TIRE
By jxxxxxxx
These tires came on my Fuji SL Comp. I put over 3000 miles on the set before having a flat on the rear. I would say that if you treat them like road bike tires not off road tires, they will last.
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