90 degree Bridgeport Tyre Valves

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  1. Mickydove

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    Thank you!!:)
     
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    Hi Folks,
    Resurrecting an old post here but whats the consensus out there on these?

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    The back tyre is ok for getting the air in but the front can be a right sod. Anyone used these or have opinions??
     
  5. Boothman

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    Assume they were still 11.3 then for the 2016?

    Someone posted they fitted these recently and I was looking at where to get some.
     
  6. LRJimmy

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    I guess so mate. The original link still works for Demon Tweeks and they have 2 other styles that actually look better than this type but it was more the concept of them. I assume they won't be too heavy and easily balanced out when a new tyre is fitted but I've never used them so hoped some might know
     
  7. raphael

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    Weight isn’t a problem with these at all mate as light as anything so no issues with balancing at all
     
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    Have you used them at all? I'm a bit suspicious of just a nut on the inside that has the potential to slacken off over time.
    Cheers
     
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    have used these for years on all of my bikes, never had a problem and makes it so much easier for getting air into the tyres
     
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    had them on my last 4 bikes @LRJimmy with the last one doing not far off 50k with no issues at all.
    Just to ease your concern mate put a bit of thread lock on them.
     
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    How much did you pay to have them stuck in matey?
     
  12. LRJimmy

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    Thanks guys, thats eased my decision. The front is getting one when I put on a new set of tyres. Hopefully in the not too distant future :)
    Appreciate the reassurance
     
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    no extra cost mate, just have them pop them in when having the new tyres on
     
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    Don’t need new tyres yet boss but going to ask the question from my mechanic
     

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