GARAGE 31 Basic Tubeless Valves
GARAGE 31 Basic Tubeless Valves: Quality & Affordability
Introducing the GARAGE 31 Basic Tubeless Valves – your go-to choice for high performance without breaking the bank. These tubeless valves are designed for durability and ease of use, making them an essential addition to your biking gear. With a strong nickel-plated brass construction and unique O-ring nut seal, these valves provide superior performance compared to other similarly priced options. The removable valve core simplifies tire inflation, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Key Features:
- Square Base Profile: Enhanced stability and fit.
- O-ring Nut Seal: Superior sealing to prevent air leaks.
- Nickel-Plated Brass: Stylish and robust design.
- 44MM Length: Perfect fit for various tire types.
- Removable Valve Core: Easy inflation and maintenance.
Choose GARAGE 31 Basic Tubeless Valves for unmatched quality and affordability. Experience the difference today!
Durable brass construction that's nickel plated for extra style points. These basic valves feature an O Ring nut seal that you won't find on other similarly priced valves. A removable valve core makes tire inflation easy!
- Square base profile
- O ring nut seal
- Nickel plated Brass
- 44MM long
- Removable valve core
Why do our basic valves have a Square base when the PR.0 doesn't?
Our basic valves have a square base moulded to the valve stem rather than a replaceable floating seal on the PR.0. This is by far the most superior way of creating a good seal for moulded type valves.
The valve does not need to be tightened to a high torque as the square profile fills up the hole in the rim, rather than a cone shape that has the be forced down in place. This can cause rim damage and bad sealing.
The basic valves also feature an o ring nut seal for extra security.
- Remove the valve cap, locknut ring and o-ring from the valve stem.
- Place the valve stem into the hole in the rim and push it through the rim. A soft mallet may be used to seat the square base properly. Add the rubber 0-ring onto the stem, sliding it down to the rim
- Screw the locknut down to the O-ring. Add pressure the the base of the valve to compress the valve stem seal. Tighten the lock nut, by hand. This does not have to be torqued down, you are just looking to make an air tight seal.
- Don't over tighten, hand tight is acceptable.
- Screw on the awesome valve core key cap!
- NOTE - The best way to add sealant is to install it before the tire beads are seated. Check our database for reference