Tubeless Tyre Valve Front and Back for Scooters (Neck Valve) Genuine Tubeless Mouth
Rubber Covered Tubeless Snap-In Valve-Motorcycle – PVR 70
Pack consists of 1 Tubeless Mouth
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About this item
- Vehicle Compatibility Front/Rear Fitment: All Motor Cycle (Bikes) with alloy wheel Tubeless Tyre
- It is hightly recommended to change the valve/neck when you fit tyres. Reason: safe riding by retention of air, no damage of tyres and avoid air checking every day or alternate days and it is one of a indication for valve/neck change
- Tyre valves are critical parts for vehicle safety since they ensure proper retention of air in tyres.
- Withstand the most extreme conditions of weather, load and speed and unmatched safety.
Tyre Spares and Sealant , Tritron
A tubeless tire valve, often called a tubeless valve stem or tubeless tire valve, is a critical component in a tubeless tire setup for vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and more. Tubeless tires are designed to be used without an inner tube, which is common in traditional tires. Instead, they rely on an airtight seal between the tire and the rim to hold the air inside.
The tubeless tire valve serves as the access point for inflating and deflating the tire. Here’s how it works:
- Valve Stem: The tubeless tire valve is typically a metal or rubber stem with a valve core at the end. The valve stem is inserted through a hole in the wheel rim.
- Sealing Grommet: On the inside of the rim, a rubber grommet or sealing ring surrounds the base of the valve stem. This grommet creates an airtight seal between the valve stem and the rim.
- Valve Core: The valve core is a removable component within the valve stem. It can be unscrewed to allow air to be added or released from the tire.
- Valve Cap: A valve cap is usually placed on top of the valve stem to protect it from dirt, debris, and moisture. It also helps prevent air leakage.
When you need to inflate a tubeless tire, you simply remove the valve cap, attach an air compressor or tire inflator to the valve stem, and add the desired air pressure. The airtight seal between the tire and the rim, created by the valve stem and sealing grommet, prevents air from escaping.
Tubeless tire systems have several advantages over traditional tube-type tires, including reduced risk of flats, better performance, and improved safety. Proper installation and maintenance of the tubeless valve stem are essential for maintaining the integrity of the system. If you encounter any issues with your tubeless tire or valve, it’s advisable to consult a qualified technician or tire specialist for assistance.
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