jonathanw
Chorlton and the Wheelies
- Location
- The Frozen North
I wondered if you guys have had a similar problem.
Recently I bought some CO2 cartridges for rapid re-inflation post puncture. I had always just used a mini pump before. I waited ages for my first puncture (which can only be a good thing), but the PF came a knocking just as I got to work a few weeks back(a stroke of luck).
I nipped out at lunchtime to fix it. Popped in a fresh inner tube and used the CO2 - fab, up and away in no time. Mind you the canister got really cold on inflation. I guess I should have expected this as my physics knowledge should be better than that.
Anyway, it was great, but ever since I have had real trouble getting the pumps to work on the presta valve. I can deflate it in the normal way, but I struggle to pump it up as the pump just seems no to want to inflate. It's as if the valve is sticky, misaligned or just knackered. The dregs of the CO2 canister re-inflated it no problem.
Anyone else had this, or have I just used a cheap inner tube and knackered the presta valve?
Recently I bought some CO2 cartridges for rapid re-inflation post puncture. I had always just used a mini pump before. I waited ages for my first puncture (which can only be a good thing), but the PF came a knocking just as I got to work a few weeks back(a stroke of luck).
I nipped out at lunchtime to fix it. Popped in a fresh inner tube and used the CO2 - fab, up and away in no time. Mind you the canister got really cold on inflation. I guess I should have expected this as my physics knowledge should be better than that.
Anyway, it was great, but ever since I have had real trouble getting the pumps to work on the presta valve. I can deflate it in the normal way, but I struggle to pump it up as the pump just seems no to want to inflate. It's as if the valve is sticky, misaligned or just knackered. The dregs of the CO2 canister re-inflated it no problem.
Anyone else had this, or have I just used a cheap inner tube and knackered the presta valve?