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πŸ”§ WTB TCS Presta Valve: The Perfect Solution for Safe and Hassle-Free Tubeless Tire Setup Review

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Description of πŸ”§ WTB TCS Presta Valve: The Perfect Solution for Safe and Hassle-Free Tubeless Tire Setup

TCS Brass valves ensure bombproof reliability at an affordable price point. Brass tubeless valves. 34mm length. Sold in packs of 2. Sport type: Cycling.

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So far so good. Running tubeless tires 27.5 plus. They hold their breath very well. Depending on which pump you are using, you must be careful not to unscrew the valve core when loosening the pump cartridge. I use a Lezyne floor pump and sometimes it removed the main valve causing all the air to bleed out of the tire. It's okay, but a little awkward, especially if you're in a hurry. In general a good product. I will buy again.

Pros
  • Brass TCS valves offer unmatched reliability at an affordable price.
Cons
  • Dear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Presta Tubeless Valve

WTB is a big player in tubeless bike tires. These valves do not disappoint. Easy to install and in three different sets, I've never had a leak problem. When installing, be sure to use quality tubeless rim tape and overlap over the valve hole (two layers). Before installation, it is recommended to cover the rubber part of the valve, which is located in the rim, with sealant. Unless you have experience with tubeless tires, it is much easier to set the tire bead with an air compressor than with a…

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  • Brass Tubeless Valves
Cons
  • Newer model could have chosen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Check the tape carefully! The problem cannot be with the valve.

Last week I changed the front wheel. It was a new tire so I inflated it to the maximum pressure (40psi). However, I later found that the air was losing value. I thought something was wrong with the valve stem so I bought this and installed it but it was still leaking. I then removed the tire and cleaned the sealant, checked my rim and found that some of the tape covering one of the punctures was broken, perhaps because it was already worn and too thin to withstand high pressure (I usually drive

Pros
  • Sold in packs of 2.
Cons
  • Medium