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• #2852
Ha.
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• #2853
Best valves out there? Had a puncture or leak the other day and when trying to reinflate the valve kept moving around and pissing air out everywhere.
Rims are hed Belgium+
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• #2854
How is the valve moving about. Is the collar done up tight. Which valves do you have.
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• #2855
Collar was done up as tight as it would go. The pump was causing the valve to move around - at certain positions you could hear the air rushing out.
I think they are wiggle lifeline valves
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• #2856
My wiggle ones have been ok . Pushed them down tightened up the o ring then collar all good. Have used a track pump instead with the valve at 12
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• #2857
How are those wheels? Still going strong?
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• #2858
Rock solid. Hit a few puddle hidden potholes recently and thought 'shit, that's the wheel ruined' and they just keep going strong.
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• #2859
Effetto Mariposa valves FTW you can get them nice and tight without destroying them, Muc Off seem to be similar.
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• #2860
Not surpirsed by that, rock solid.
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• #2861
Sound like there is a rear in the tape that movement in the valve lead to a leak. It probably not the valves fault.
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• #2862
First time ever trying to tape a rim ended in expected misery. Air gushing out the valve hole, makes me wonder if the three tape passes over is too much and preventing a good seating for the valve. There’s no sealant in yet, but I don’t remember previously having to use this to seal the valve.
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• #2863
I have 3 layers of that tesa stuff in a wheelset and it works.
But tubeless can be slow and annoying to set up.
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• #2864
Reinstalled the valve, wounding up valve too tight can actually cause issues, if you have another valve, try it.
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• #2865
Thanks for the tips, i’ll See what happens with a different valve.
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• #2866
Make sure you only make a tiny hole in the tape for the valve to fit through
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• #2867
There seems to be some conflicting advice about the hole size. Logic says, as you do, that the hole only needs to be big enough, whereas a Stans video suggests you file the edges down (for a better seating, I guess).
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• #2868
I've found the best approach to making the valve hole in the tape is to heat up a crosshead screwdriver over the flame of the gas range and then use this as a hot poker to melt a hole in the tape through the valve hole.
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• #2869
There seems to be some conflicting advice about the hole size.
I did see that too, in the end I just prick the hole and push the valve in (all tubeless installation were using Stan parts), the main issues were merely the tyres not mounting/not enough rim tapes.
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• #2870
I just shove a screwdriver through it from the underside. then mash the valve through, as above. Nothing special to it.
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• #2871
Think I'm going to start again, might as well get some use out of the mahoosive roll of tape.
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• #2872
Quick question - how easy is it to mount the tyres?
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• #2873
Super easy. They're Schwalbe Kojaks on a Velocity A23 (tubeless ready, I'm assured). Not specifically tubeless ready tyres (this is an experiment), but they seem to hold the pressure up to about 90psi before all the air escapes out the valve hole.
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• #2874
Super easy.
It shouldn't be this easy, but then you did have a non-tubeless ready tyres, my experience is only on tubeless tyres and it should always have a tight to near impossible fit (pray it's not the latter).
Sound like you answer your own question TBH; replace valve.
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• #2875
Yeah, my former experience of Schwalbe's (Pro One TR, Marathon non-TR) has always been painful, as you suggest, so it was a pleasant surprise when it went on without too much of a fight. Just annoying the issue seems to be the valve. Hey ho!
I wasn’t assuming I was the friend. But I’m close and have everything you need, plus I have lots of experience of fitting tubeless tyres now.