eSoCal
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Other than being European elitist bullshit... what’s the advantage of Presta valves? On more than one occasion the core unscrews with the dust cap and all the air blows out
Don't use dust caps, they aren't necessary. Tighten up the core a little more, they make a tool for that.I run tubeless, and next time I will look into schrader stems... then I can use my air compressor without an adapter... but most if all I will never again have a core unscrew when I take off the dust cap
Thats exactly the kind of crap I waste money on - damn you
They're probably just a reaction against American elitist bullshit...Other than being European elitist bullshit... what’s the advantage of Presta valves?
Yeah, we read about that happening a lot.On more than one occasion the core unscrews with the dust cap and all the air blows out
all 3 of your observations depend on construction.
and not all rims are constructed the same
I think I remember them. You had to undo a collar to remove the valve? The only gauges those days were at gas stations or those pen like gauges; the rest of us, just thumb pressure . You could pump them up at gas stations if you held a few layers of handkerchief over the valve - a trick I've surprised others with in different circumstances.Bikes all seemed to have Woods valves when I was a kid. What's wrong with them ?
@Gary let`s see a tutorial on how to make a Schrader fit through a presta hole .
You surprise me Gary, I would have thought you would have reached for the big gun
Schrader also for tractors and wheelbarrowsPresta for bikes, Schrader for cars.
I wish I could convert the other way - I prefer the smaller hole in bike rimsI have Schader on everything with tires I own, so quickly converted the e-bike to Schrader.
I wish I could convert the other way - I prefer the smaller hole in bike rims
Getting a reducer does not lessen the weakness caused by the larger hole - my preference is purely functional strength or minimising the weak spot. No hole would be ideal, but not possible...yet.You can get reducers that fit in the rim to accept presta tubes, dont think they work with tubeless valves due to the hole size, although may work with a valve/rimstrip like a stans one.
Never had a problem with Presta, i appreciate they are potentially more fragile but only if you pull and bend with the pump. You see some people fighting the pump as if they are fighting a snake, i dont get it. Schrader (at least cheap tube) will fail just as easilly if you do that as they are rubber valve stems and your bending and pulling them in a sharp hole the rim. Used to get a ton of tube failures at the valve when i worked in a bike shop (yes it was Halfords, perhaps the bike quality might have had something to do with that )
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