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Should I remove my presta valve covers?

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Old 28-10.-2007, 05:19 AM   #1
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Default Should I remove my presta valve covers?

Should I remove them. I talked to someone who removes the covers because its less spinning weight. is that true?
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Old 28-10.-2007, 08:10 AM   #2
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I removed mine, and now I go 1 km/hr faster.
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whoop, whoop, whoop - sarcasm alert!!!
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Old 28-10.-2007, 09:28 AM   #4
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Should I remove them. I talked to someone who removes the covers because its less spinning weight. is that true?

No... it makes no diffrence in regards to spinning. But does help protect the valve stem and assists in keeping air from leaking through.
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I removed mine, and now I go 1 km/hr faster.
Take your tubes out and youll be quicker.
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Take your tubes out and youll be quicker.


no, no, no - fill them with helium so that you are lighter!
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Should I remove them. I talked to someone who removes the covers because its less spinning weight. is that true?
Remove your helmet and shave your head, even faster....
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No... it makes no diffrence in regards to spinning. But does help protect the valve stem and assists in keeping air from leaking through.


Or not. The caps do make nice protective covers, though, if your nipples start chafing really bad from your bibs.
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Or not. The caps do make nice protective covers, though, if your nipples start chafing really bad from your bibs.
Good Idea. I actually use a tube repair kit, glue some patches on and it stops the chafing.
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Good Idea. I actually use a tube repair kit, glue some patches on and it stops the chafing.

I filled my pecs with Slime.
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Take your tubes out and youll be quicker.

He could remove his spokes to save weight , that should add 2-3 mph on the flats and make it easier to ride uphill...
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He could remove his spokes to save weight , that should add 2-3 mph on the flats and make it easier to ride uphill...

Drill out your water bottle.
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Default Re: Should I remove my presta valve covers?

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I removed mine, and now I go 1 km/hr faster.

Wow! Your tube must have came with a whopping big and heavy cap.
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Default Re: Should I remove my presta valve covers?

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Good Idea. I actually use a tube repair kit, glue some patches on and it stops the chafing.

I prefer self-adhesive patches. More convenient.
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Default Re: Should I remove my presta valve covers?

But seriously........

I've had the valve cap become stuck to the valve body, and when I removed the cap the valve came too and the tyre flatted. This started happening another time - I knew what was happening but couldn't get the cap off without taking the valve with it.

So, have caps on very loosley, or leave them off.
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