steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
Has anyone fitted a set of these?
Despite always leaving my bike parked with the valves at the bottom, my Presta valves get clogged with sealant on a regular basis. So I like the idea of the new valve from Muc-off. With approx. two and a half times the airflow, of a conventional Presta valve, it also promises to make inflation easier as well as clog less. There is mention of a ball valve (which must be the on/off) but no mention of a non-return valve, so how is the valve used to inflate the tyre and to change pressure afterwards? What stops the air from pissing out after each compression stroke of my pump? I know that these points must have been resolved, but none of the info I have found makes any comment.
Bike Radar have a review, but it is more like a press release than a user review.
And how do I know what stem length I need?
PS: It also seems that they are sold out everywhere, so they must work OK.
Big Bore Tubeless Valves
The revolutionary 'straight through' coreless design delivers up to 264% more airflow than traditional Presta valves. Featuring a lever-operated ball valve that revolutionises airflow control. No clogging, faster tubeless setup, and adjustable tyre pressures on the go for any terrain and...
muc-off.com
Despite always leaving my bike parked with the valves at the bottom, my Presta valves get clogged with sealant on a regular basis. So I like the idea of the new valve from Muc-off. With approx. two and a half times the airflow, of a conventional Presta valve, it also promises to make inflation easier as well as clog less. There is mention of a ball valve (which must be the on/off) but no mention of a non-return valve, so how is the valve used to inflate the tyre and to change pressure afterwards? What stops the air from pissing out after each compression stroke of my pump? I know that these points must have been resolved, but none of the info I have found makes any comment.
Bike Radar have a review, but it is more like a press release than a user review.
And how do I know what stem length I need?
PS: It also seems that they are sold out everywhere, so they must work OK.