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[bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? (/showthread.php?tid=119958) |
Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - M A V I C - 07-11-2011 thermarest wrote: Agree, they are definitely not large enough if the bike came with Presta originally. Nothing a drill and 5 minutes can't fix. Eh, that defeats the whole purpose. That would be like buying a Mac and installing only Windows on it. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - Seacrest - 07-11-2011 thermarest wrote: The valve holes in your rims might not be large enough. Agree, they are definitely not large enough if the bike came with Presta originally. Nothing a drill and 5 minutes can't fix. I did that on a mountain bike once. It worked fine. But the rims on a MTB are large enough, and I prefer filling those up with a motorized (ie gas station) pump as well. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - davester - 07-11-2011 thermarest wrote: You definitely don't want to do that if you have skinny road rims. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - M A V I C - 07-11-2011 Seacrest wrote: I did that on a mountain bike once. It worked fine. How hard did you hammer on them afterwards? Does't make much since to buy nice wheels if they're not going to be used as intended. And the presta to schrader valve adapters work just fine. No reason to drill and swap tubes just to use a compressor. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - kap - 07-11-2011 M A V I C wrote: How hard did you hammer on them afterwards? Does't make much since to buy nice wheels if they're not going to be used as intended. And the presta to schrader valve adapters work just fine. No reason to drill and swap tubes just to use a compressor. I have both the individual standalone screw on adapters ... one on each tire ... and mtn bike pumps with a built-in adapter. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - Seacrest - 07-11-2011 M A V I C wrote: How hard did you hammer on them afterwards? Does't make much since to buy nice wheels if they're not going to be used as intended. And the presta to schrader valve adapters work just fine. No reason to drill and swap tubes just to use a compressor. Who said anything about them being nice? It was a knockaround bike for the city. And I got tired of losing adapters. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - M A V I C - 07-11-2011 Seacrest wrote: Who said anything about them being nice? Generally nicer wheels are presta. Some people just leave the adapter on the stem so they don't lose them. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - kap - 07-11-2011 Seacrest wrote: Ah-ha, in that case, I'd stick with Schrader valved tubes. They are cheaper. Re: [bike] Am I the only one in the tri-state area who loathes Presta valves? - Seacrest - 07-11-2011 M A V I C wrote: Generally nicer wheels are presta. Some people just leave the adapter on the stem so they don't lose them. These were what came with the bike. Not chopped liver, I suppose, but nothing I went out and splurged on. |