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Al_Sweetman
15-05-08, 11:54 AM
Brief story: Many moons ago I was checking my tyre pressures, buggering around with a airline that wouldn't fit, and up rolled a fellow biker who gave me a smug smile and promptly produced this tool...

"Want to try this?" he said?
"<mutter mutter mutter> OK then"

**** me it's amazing!

http://www.bustersclassic.co.uk/products.asp?id=121

Placing my order now! Well worth imho.

svpilot
15-05-08, 12:21 PM
Looks neat, It can be a bit of a faff getting at the valve with the brake disks etc.

I was thinking a similar thing a while back and thought about getting 90 valves fitted at my next time a get new tyres (have to get a new bike first :oops: )

Like these from US

http://www.bikeeffects.com/products.asp?cat=8530

Laters...

Stu
15-05-08, 12:29 PM
Feck are you struggling with 290 disc's? You should try it with 320's from a Gixxer.
Still couldn't be bothered with something that you have to take off every time.

What you need is the right angle valves to be used when you change your tyres - don't know where to find them tho' :(

edit; thought I'd better check 'pilot's link :oops: - not really what I've seen, expensive & probably prefer to change valve with tyre :smt102

Al_Sweetman
15-05-08, 03:30 PM
What you need is the right angle valves to be used when you change your tyres - don't know where to find them tho' :(



Or if you're being a pimp (alternative to Pilots link):

http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/productsList.aspx?tier1=Tyres&tier2=Valves

Stu
15-05-08, 04:15 PM
This is a picture of the disposable 90 degree - don't think it's available though http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=MAP506345

TEC
15-05-08, 08:44 PM
I use a 90deg thing on the end of my footpump but I never leave it on the bike anymore. Was advised that having one fitted on a rim that hasn't got the extra supports wasn't a good idea, The extra weight will cause a normal straight valve to flex back and forth (even metal ones, though not that much) and could cause a split, instant tyre deflation :(

Not a bad idea to carry one in your pocket though if you normally use gas station pumps :)

Paws
15-05-08, 09:55 PM
ohhh the joys of having a triumph...as mine are set like it as standard