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    Default Right angled tire inflator?

    For those not using right angled valve stems on their rear tire, here is a tool to throw in your tank bag. It screws onto regular valve stems so you can reach them better. Says do not leave them on for riding, for obvious reasons.

    http://www.pashnit.com/product/cyclepump.html#extension

    No I have not tried it out myself.
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    They are good as long as you don't forget to remove them after use.
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    Try harbor freight they have one on sale for $ 2.99 only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerpinoy View Post
    They are good as long as you don't forget to remove them after use.
    It keeps the inside of my rim clean!

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    Someone once showed a flexible stem with attachment

    to the air hose so you didn't have to keep checking the

    air, as it told you how much as you were putting it in.

    went for like $14, I think (did that make sense what I described?)

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