Argotal Tire - 29 x 2.40 Tubeless Folding BLK Soft Enduro Casing E25
  • Continental Argotal 29x2.40 Tubeless Folding Black Soft E25 Enduro Tire
  • Continental Argotal 29x2.40 Tubeless Folding Black Soft E25 Enduro Tire

Argotal Tire - 29 x 2.40 Tubeless Folding BLK Soft Enduro Casing E25

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The Continental Argotal Tire, sized 29 x 2.40, is a tubeless folding tire in a sleek black color with a soft E25 enduro casing. It's the perfect choice for loose terrains, offering excellent cornering stability and enhanced side - grip. The open tread pattern enables self - cleaning, allowing you to push your limits in dust and loam. It has supported in - line shoulder studs with a supportive structure, providing high stability even during aggressive cornering and great mechanical grip on loose soils. The open tread design interacts well with loose surfaces and self - cleans effectively in moist and wet conditions. The pronounced studs with steep ramps generate mechanical grip on loose and mixed surfaces. Technical specs include flat protection tread, 330 TPI, a weight of 1160, designed for e - bikes, ISO width of 60mm, ISO diameter of 622 (29'), intended for mountain use, folding tire bead, labeled size 29 x 2.40, tubeless ready, and a PSI of 50.

Using this Continental Argotal tire is easy. First, make sure it's properly installed on your 29 - inch mountain bike wheel. If you're using it on an e - bike, it's fully compatible. When riding on loose terrains like dust or loam, you'll notice its great cornering stability and side - grip, so feel free to take those turns with confidence. For maintenance, after a ride in muddy or wet conditions, rinse the tire with water to keep the open tread pattern clean and ensure its self - cleaning function works well. Check the tire pressure regularly and keep it at around 50 PSI for optimal performance. If you notice any signs of wear on the studs or the tread, it might be time to consider replacing the tire. And always remember to follow all local traffic and safety rules when riding.


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