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Title: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: Decoke Dave on 19 October 2021, 06:00:49 pm
  I have changed many motorcycle tyres in my time mostly with inner tubes.  I have never changed a tubeless tyre valve, is there anything I need to know, are all valves the same or a specific fitment (FZS 1000). Plenty of videos on YouTube on changing them but don’t want to go to my local stealer to be charged a fortune for two basic valves.  :o
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: FazThou on 19 October 2021, 06:09:46 pm
I could be wrong but i think they are all the same size
Pop to your local tyre fitting shop and they will probably give you two if you ask nicely  :D
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: unfazed on 19 October 2021, 08:17:56 pm
There are long and short valves, Long valves are mostly for car rims and short for motorcycle rims.
Both will fit but the long ones are a pain in the arse trying to get an air hose attached, on a 17" rim..
I usually put WD40 on them to pull them through the rim.
(https://boostatv.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/valve-stem-size-1024x767.jpg)
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: Decoke Dave on 19 October 2021, 09:10:00 pm
  Many thanks, the short ones make sense!  ;)
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: Gnasher on 20 October 2021, 09:13:06 am
You can also get angled 90 and 45*  ;)
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: robbo on 20 October 2021, 01:57:51 pm
Good idea the 90° valves. Makes tyre inflation so much easier, and no chance of the valve being overcome by inertia at warp speeds.
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: Grahamm on 20 October 2021, 11:42:12 pm
I have the 90 degree valves on my FZ6, it makes it a damn sight easier to get an air pump onto them :thumbup
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: midden on 04 November 2021, 04:21:12 am
Good idea the 90° valves. Makes tyre inflation so much easier, and no chance of the valve being overcome by inertia at warp speeds.


They could upset the balance of the bike though as the wind hits the cap  ;)
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: mtread on 04 November 2021, 09:58:36 am
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They could upset the balance of the bike though as the wind hits the cap 



Makes it easier to do right turns though  ;)
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: midden on 04 November 2021, 11:19:40 pm
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They could upset the balance of the bike though as the wind hits the cap 



Makes it easier to do right turns though  ;)



Or left depending on which way you dress  :eek
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: mtread on 05 November 2021, 10:04:07 am
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Or left depending on which way you dress 



[Pedant warning] I think you'll find the valve should always point to the right. Away from the bike leaning on the side stand [/end of pedant warning]  :D
Title: Re: Tubeless tyre valves?
Post by: Grahamm on 05 November 2021, 10:12:57 am
[Pedant warning] I think you'll find the valve should always point to the right. Away from the bike leaning on the side stand [/end of pedant warning]  :D [/font]

Interesting thought.

I actually had to think about which way my valves point and they do, indeed, face away from the side stand.

Although it doesn't make much of a difference to me as such, since, whenever I pump up the tyres, I put the bike on the centre stand and give the wheels a spin to check for any intrusions.