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• #5027
Ah yes, pro one are what I meant. Has anyone commuted on the 5000s? I wished they’d do Hardshells in tubeless.
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• #5028
Spesh Roubaix 30/32?
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• #5029
Thanks. Wasn’t aware of those, but good reviews so I’ve taken the plunge.
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• #5030
What are people using to undo/tighten removable valve cores? I really can't figure out what tool works.
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• #5031
I use aliexpress copy of park tools VC-1
works fine, you want to borrow?
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• #5032
No I need to just have something that works. Been using this tiny spanner I have, V fiddly.
Been teaching my son how to fix a P******* in prep for longer commutes next term, not exactly going well, and I thought I might try sticking sealant into the innertubes.
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• #5033
Thanks for the offer though!
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• #5034
I use the valve cap which comes with muc off valves, it has a hole in it that fits over the valve core
Ah but if you're using inner tubes you may not have that I guess
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• #5036
Spoke key
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• #5037
OK thanks all. I have a valve that came with a kind of extra lockring thing with a notch in it that might actually be for this. Only just figured it out. Also got one of those things ^^ but it's made of plastic and worked only once before rounding.
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• #5038
Spoke key
This isn't too silly as I have one of those crappy multi-size spoke keys, long since ignored, that is bound to have the right size notch on it.
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• #5039
I have a valve that came with a kind of extra lockring thing with a notch in it that might actually be for this
If it looks like this, then yeah :-)
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• #5040
Also got one of those things ^^ but it's made of plastic and worked only once before rounding.
Did you use the slot on the outside or the hole in the middle?
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• #5041
Yep. The round ones that come in unbranded kits.
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• #5042
Stans make a really nice anodised barrel style valve core tool. Its super nice to use.
I tried a few of the cheapy plastic ones which all rounded after the first use.
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• #5043
I use this one, it works
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• #5044
I have Park one, Muc-off valve ones and numerous plastic ones, including one that I found on the An Turas Mor trail (how fucking closely was I watching the trail?!) and they all do the same thing.
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• #5045
s made of plastic and worked only once before rounding.
They are the size and strength they are to stop you over-gronking on installation. That inevitably means they're too weak to get a valve out once it has sat being simultaneously corroded and glued by sealant for a few weeks.
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• #5046
Or a few years...
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• #5047
Added to "you're doing it wrong" list.
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• #5048
I usually leave it 9 months between sealant top ups, but a little grease on the threads stops it seizing in
I don't overtighten it to begin with mind
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• #5049
+1 for the new GP5000 in 32. Can’t tell much a difference from my previous gen 5000, but going up 4mm does make a difference.
They are ££££, but upside is the old GP are now discounted
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• #5050
It’s a shame they don’t do the 32 with tan walls
Good call, thanks. Will look into those, good price!