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Tire valve stems

Madincalif

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Greetings to all
I am getting ready to install a new back tire on my 2010 RT-S w/20,200 on the original tire and I would like to put steel valve stems on. What is the diameter of the valve stem hole and has anybody changed these and where did you get them?
 
Better idea

Put a new steel valve stem where you can get at it! Buy a 90 degree stem in steel. Cycle gear has them. Measure and Mark, drill a hole in the rim, install stem. Mount tire. Problem solved.
 
valve stem

Put a new steel valve stem where you can get at it! Buy a 90 degree stem in steel. Cycle gear has them. Measure and Mark, drill a hole in the rim, install stem. Mount tire. Problem solved.

Why would I want to drill, I'm just looking to replace what is there now. That's why I was wondering the valve stem hole diameter, I was wondering if it was a .453 or not
 
Weight and balance?

I want a 90 degree valve stem so it's easier to check pressure and it looks like you would have better access on the right side. Would a steel valve stem mess with the weight and balance of the rear wheel? Where can I get one?
 
METAL VALVE STEMS

I have done this THREE times already .......KURVEY GIRL . COM sells steel ones 85 or 87 degree's ( close enough ) or get it elsewhere .............. My advise is when you drill the NEW HOLE .....put it almost in the CENTER of the RIM , this way it won't interfere with the TIRE MOUNTING MACHINE .............don't ask how I know this ...................And you can leave the other one in...........................JMHO........Mike :thumbup:
 
Tire stems

Thanks for the responses, I was hoping it was the .453. Now I just have to decide how much of an angle I want to go with.
 
ANGLE DIFFERENCE

Thanks for the responses, I was hoping it was the .453. Now I just have to decide how much of an angle I want to go with.
The difference between 85 -87 or 90 is so small from 10 ft. you couldn't tell the difference .....jmho...Mike :thumbup:
 
TIRE VALVES

Last time I looked a pair from Kurvey girl was 2 @ $10.00 shipped !!!!!!!!!.....But that was for junky not STEEL ...not super lightweight Aluminum :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: ...... and saving 8 grams makes a big difference on a 750 + lb. Spyder :clap:.....Mike :thumbup:
 
Tire valve

Last time I looked a pair from Kurvey girl was 2 @ $10.00 shipped !!!!!!!!!.....But that was for junky not STEEL ...not super lightweight Aluminum :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: ...... and saving 8 grams makes a big difference on a 750 + lb. Spyder :clap:.....Mike :thumbup:
True....don't want junk. Found some really nice 60 degree ones I think I'm going to try.
 
I have done this THREE times already .......KURVEY GIRL . COM sells steel ones 85 or 87 degree's ( close enough ) or get it elsewhere .............. My advise is when you drill the NEW HOLE .....put it almost in the CENTER of the RIM , this way it won't interfere with the TIRE MOUNTING MACHINE .............don't ask how I know this ...................And you can leave the other one in...........................JMHO........Mike :thumbup:

Got any pictures. Getting ready to install a tire tomorrow and already have some of the 90 degree valve stems.
thanks, David
 
VALVE STEM CHANGE

True....don't want junk. Found some really nice 60 degree ones I think I'm going to....................I was being SARCASTIC !!!!!!! ...... and GOOD LUCK with getting a 60 degree valve to work, I think from the right side ( disc side ) you will actually have more problems getting anything to seat on the valve.......remember neither steel or aluminum is going to bend AT ALL ......But what do I know :gaah:....I've only done 3 to date :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:................Mike :thumbup:
 
THE MIDDLE ? ? ?

Got any pictures. Getting ready to install a tire tomorrow and already have some of the 90 degree valve stems.
thanks, David
David, the middle is the middle !!!! :yikes: ......... If you need a picture to find it ......I think you should not do this Mod .......................jmho, Mike :thumbup:
 
David, the middle is the middle !!!! :yikes: ......... If you need a picture to find it ......I think you should not do this Mod .......................jmho, Mike :thumbup:

I have no problem finding it. Been a chief mechanic for 35 years. I just like to see how it looks. I might not like the way it looks on the rim. Excuse me for asking for a picture,.

David
 
...................I was being SARCASTIC !!!!!!! .....................Mike :thumbup:

YOU??.........No.
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Valve Stem Position

Has anyone modified the valve stem on a RT to point to the right side?
It seems little difficult to check the air from where it is now.
 
It's really, really easy to check the air with FOBO on the stock stem. Then if you see a change that alarms you, you can check it manually.........and they work fine on the rubber stems according to both the local Spyder dealer and the tyre guy.

Since it takes me ten minutes to get down and back up these days, I wouldn't ride without them.
 
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