GrumpyGregry
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Schwalbe valves are removable.
The trouble with the Conti is that even dust cap can remove it, straight out of the box. Going to glue mine but as David said the tube I took home and a split in it, didn't look like a pinch to me TBH but I would say that! The odds on me pinching two one after the other I would say is slim just because I have never pinched a tube before, unless the Race 28 is a lot thinner the the Specialized.Schwalbe valves are removable.
Want 5 Race 28's 23c? Going cheap...I'm a conti fanboy.
valve length?Want 5 Race 28's 23c? Going cheap...
C'mon LOCO I'm serious.....Want 5 Race 28's 23c? Going cheap...
No one has ever snapped a valve stem with a push on pump have they?
Schwalbe valves are removable.
Never ever had a problem with Schwalbe tubes or the valves they use. I have had Specialised, Conti (yuk!), Michelin and Cheng plus others at various times. All have failed at some point and not due to puncture generally valve coming away from tube or the valve itself detaching from the neck as described here (Conti). Never again. Michelin are okish but wouldn't like to use them on a long tour as they just don't feel durable enough not like Schwalbe. Schwalbe tubes might be a tad heavier but my view is they are a millions times more reliable than all the competition which means hardly ever or far fewer occasions you are stranded at the side of a path/road in the rain at night freezing cold, trying to replace a tube so you can get home or to work.