HaulinAshe
Well-known member
+1 on the 90 degree stems from Bike Effects. I now have three pair with a cumulative 75,000 miles and nearly three years time on them. (I still see my old 05 every once in a while, and I have two sets of wheels for the 07.)
IMO it's easy to overlook the condition of valve stems when you are changing your own tires, and it's just as easy for a shop to ignore their condition. The standard rubber valve stems need to be replaced with SOMETHING at regular intervals. I'm betting many are not and that is the biggest contributor to failures, not a design flaw or defect.
IMO it's easy to overlook the condition of valve stems when you are changing your own tires, and it's just as easy for a shop to ignore their condition. The standard rubber valve stems need to be replaced with SOMETHING at regular intervals. I'm betting many are not and that is the biggest contributor to failures, not a design flaw or defect.