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What size tire/wheel valve stems are used on 2021 Spyder RT?
Hi! I’m replacing the front tires on my 2021 Can Am Spyder RT Limited soon. The valve stems in the wheels are likely good for years to come but, it’s not a hard job to replace tire/wheel valve stems, so long as I can buy the correct size. Is this an item I can order from Amazon, which would save me from stopping at the local Can Am dealer. I’d like to hear what others have used, where you purchased them from. TIA
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Originally Posted by shakin_jake
Hi! I’m replacing the front tires on my 2021 Can Am Spyder RT Limited soon. The valve stems in the wheels are likely good for years to come but, it’s not a hard job to replace tire/wheel valve stems, so long as I can buy the correct size. Is this an item I can order from Amazon, which would save me from stopping at the local Can Am dealer. I’d like to hear what others have used, where you purchased them from. TIA
Best,
Jake
Reddick Fla.
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I have had some of my valves re-placed when doing a tire change ..... they were all done at regular auto tire shops .... so the stems weren't from CanAm .... they were the same as used on auto's ..... However, you can tell them what LENGTH you want ..... PS always check the PSI before you use the tires on your Spyder ..... IMHO the PSI will be way higher than what you need ... Mike
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I have had some of my valves re-placed when doing a tire change ..... they were all done at regular auto tire shops .... so the stems weren't from CanAm .... they were the same as used on auto's ..... However, you can tell them what LENGTH you want ..... PS always check the PSI before you use the tires on your Spyder ..... IMHO the PSI will be way higher than what you need ... Mike
~~~copy that good buddy! My plan is to do the tire R&R myself using hand tools vs. taking my wheels/tires to a shop that does tire work. I’ll likely start a thread here to document the process for those that might be curious to see how much trouble Jake will get himself into=:-)
In regards to my original question. I’ve been under the impression there are several hole sizes for the air pressure valve (AKA a valve stem). I thought perhaps someone from the Praetorian Guard would come along and enlighten me as to the proper size valve stem needed. It’s not that I don’t want to stop by my local Can Am dealer and purchase the requisite size stem from them, rather Jake doesn’t always get by that side of town hence he finds it far easier to place an order through Amazon, assuming they in fact carry the valve stem I’m looking for
All that said, I placed a ten dollar order (w/Amazon) for a kit that has various valve stems in short and long lengths that may be what I need, along with a few related tools one of which is a valve stem puller which I already have & a valve core removal tool
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Jake
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My Honda NT700V, I replaced the stems with 10MM size. I put on 90/87 deg aluminum body style, so I never have to replace them cause of rubber deterioration. They have a rubber o-ring on outside base, and a nut on inside. Don't know what size the Spyder has.
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Originally Posted by Woodaddict
My Honda NT700V, I replaced the stems with 10MM size. I put on 90/87 deg aluminum body style, so I never have to replace them cause of rubber deterioration. They have a rubber o-ring on outside base, and a nut on inside. Don't know what size the Spyder has.
~~~I purchased several valve stems very similar to what you described here, may even be identical, except the ones I bought and used looked to be made out of brass. I used them on the 1992 BMW R100 GSPD I bought in December 2014. It was a one owner bike and although the owners rode it far and wide (Dempster Hwy., the route in Canada on the eastern side…I forget the name of the road, loop. Part of it at one time the Canadian park service issued to you a mobile phone that was able to get in contact anywhere on that road to be used in the event your vehicle became disabled, as w/o being able to contact the park service for help, you would surely die from exposure, etc. that road, and I’m sure many following here knows which road I speak of, well, it was on my bucket list. I’m not too sure anymore if I could pull off that ride, even with a riding partner. Anyways, that GSPD I bought traveled it and many other far away rides. Sorry, but I digress, I wanted to mention when I changed both tires the OP had someone install tubes in both tires/rims despite this particular R100 having come from the factory with spoked wheels that could run tubeless tires, and I bought the valve stems you mentioned so I could run tubeless tires. That said and as you mentioned, a black rubber o-ring was used to seal the valve stem but, the o-ring would eventually rot and need replacing which I made sure I had several spares. I miss that old GS but I was no longer physically fit enough to keep that bike upright when it counted, IOW, I dropped it one too many times and the last time I needed help getting upright, despite the fact I lowsided it here on our homestead farm
I found a 4 pack of short metal valve stems w/nuts which also uses 2 EPDM rubber washers to seal. The seller states it will fit a normal size .453” hole. I didn’t bother to contact the seller to ask if he/she knew wether it would fit this particular application (2021 Can Am Spyder RT Limited) figuring if it doesn’t then I’ll use them next time I replace tires on one of our 2 pick-up trucks. Since I’m typing on my 12.9” iPad gen 4 tablet, I forgot how to copy and paste using the aftermarket keyboard I’m presently using but, the vendor is venystorefl. Price was $15 & change before tax (free shipping ) on eBay. They’re garunteed to withstand 200 PSI so the 17 or 18 PSI. I’ll use wont be an issue, if they ultimately fit. Obviously I’m throwing up several options of valve stems to see which will work. I have an idea the black rubber valve stems I bought in the kit from Amazon will likely fit (I’m thinking) since they’re generally for automotive wheels and likely large enough in diameter to seal, as probably being the same black rubber valve stems Mike (BLUEKNIGHT911) spoke of using on his Spyder
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Jake
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Originally Posted by Woodaddict
My Honda NT700V, I replaced the stems with 10MM size. I put on 90/87 deg aluminum body style, so I never have to replace them cause of rubber deterioration. They have a rubber o-ring on outside base, and a nut on inside. Don't know what size the Spyder has.
I'm glad Jake asked the question because I would love to have an angled valve stem on the rear tire.
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Originally Posted by EdMat
I'm glad Jake asked the question because I would love to have an angled valve stem on the rear tire.
~~~goto eBay and use 90 degree valve stem as your search. Now which 90 degree valve stem will work, you’re on your own=:-) That said, you shouldn’t have too hard a time coming up with the right valve stem. The brass stems with the rubber base (no locking nuts) will prolly work but again it’s a crap shoot unless you do your due diligence. Good luck Ed. I hope you find the valve stem you need w/little bother. BTW, I just received notice from eBay the 4 valve stems I bought with two EPDM Gaskets and 2 locking nuts per stem was shipped today
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Jake
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Originally Posted by EdMat
I'm glad Jake asked the question because I would love to have an angled valve stem on the rear tire.
I bought mine at Kutveygirl .com --- this was the rear tire, they were the Angled ones ..... the diameter was all the same for everyone they sold ..... so I don't think that's an issue when buying them.....Mike
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https://www.kurveygirl.com/collections/valve-stems
Ill bet BAJARON might be able to call out the correct sized hole in the rear wheel, When he gets to his shop tomorrow
https://www.kurveygirl.com/collectio...-stem-set-2pcs
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I have had some of my valves re-placed when doing a tire change ..... they were all done at regular auto tire shops .... so the stems weren't from CanAm .... they were the same as used on auto's ..... However, you can tell them what LENGTH you want ..... PS always check the PSI before you use the tires on your Spyder ..... IMHO the PSI will be way higher than what you need ... Mike
Exactly right. They are all the same.
If you do the stems yourself, get you a valve stem puller tool. They are very cheap and indispensable for doing stems. You cut the old stem off but use the puller to pull the new stem in.
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Or Spray with Windex same as we do to get the pins back in the side panel on an RT. Evaporates with no residue
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