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Went to garage to check my tyre pressures and.......couldn't get the nozzle thru my rims/spokes to get it on the valve! am i being a thicko and missing the obvious trick to getting this on?
NiteW4tcher
08-03-12, 09:00 PM
its awkward but i have never not managed it.
it takes some wiggling n funny angles but it can be done
wasted nearly five minuted of knuckle scraping but it wouldn't go, will try another garage incase hose angle is different maybe?
I can on the CG but have never managed it on the CBR. I either borrow my neighbours compressor, or you can buy right-angle valve cap things which bring it out to one side. Considering this for the CBR.
angled valves? new to me but will investigate.....? thanks
I saw them at George Whites, but that won't really help you now!
Something like this - http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_rev/48191 - fit to valve, inflate, remove, use on other tyre, remove, ride away.
cheers loops [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Mitch9128
09-03-12, 11:23 AM
I think all Trumpets come with angled valves, just ask next time you get tyres fitted for them.
Eh? Trumpet?
Another name for a 'Triumph' motorbike.
Oh right, thanks
Hang on..... I don't ride a trumpet :D
wiltshire builders
10-03-12, 06:58 PM
Don't check or inflate your tyres at a garage. Their gauges are always miles out. Get a decent foot pump and a separate gauge.
got a foot pump with built in gauge already but didn't think it would be up to the job
jonneyflame
10-03-12, 08:02 PM
check flee bay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHROME-90-DEG-DEGREE-MOTORCYCLE-TYRE-VALVE-ADAPTOR-ADAPTER-EXTENSION-RIGHT-ANGLE-/290675494362?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item43ad9 c0dda#ht_2977wt_731
Cheers JF i just didn't these exsisted
lolliver
20-03-12, 11:32 AM
Sorry for the thread bump! I bought one of these chrome valve extension things on Amazon for my back wheel, will I be safe to leave it on the wheel permanently?
@Dan505, it works really well by the way, works exactly as expected =)
I personally wouldn't leave it on a rubber valve stem, there's a chance it could pull the valve out of the tyre as you're riding along, or cause the rubber to stress-crack and leak.
Just keep it under your seat and use it when need be. And you'll be OK using garage tyre inflators purely as inflators, as long as you use a quality pressure checker rather than trusting the garage one.
Same as with Nooj - take it off after use. It will unbalance the wheel as well if you ride with it on.
lolliver
20-03-12, 12:03 PM
Makes sense, I suppose if it twists while I'm riding and gets stuck in the brake assembly I'll be a bit buggered ;D
Cheers for the advice! Incidentally what's wrong with garage pressure gauges?
Garage Airline Gauges are notoriously inaccurate! Like Nooj says, they are fine for getting an amount of air into your tyre, but use a proper pressure gauge for actually setting the pressure (so over-inflate a bit with the garage line and then use your own gauge to drop the pressure to where you want it) 8-)
Halfrauds do a really good digital one for about 6 squid - just make sure it will fit your design of wheel.
lolliver
20-03-12, 03:13 PM
Ahh ok, thanks for that guys; I'll look into getting my own then!
Good advice guys, thanks!
Leigh9920
05-04-12, 09:37 PM
Ensure tyres are cold when checking them, or your reading will be out.
Ensure tyres are cold when checking them, or your reading will be out.
good shout, don't want the air to be expanded
bah, and there was me thinking I was doing something wrong ;D
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