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[Closed] Presta Inserts - where from? rim specific?

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I have a Schraeder drilled rim (Halo Freedom) that is quite a loose fit with the tyre (ADvantage). I keep tearing a small hole round the bottom of the presta valve. The rim didn't come with a presta insert. For consistency with my other bikes I'd like to keep using presta and have used presta on other Schraeder drilled rims without problems. But I reckon this rim/tyre combo is too loose and moving about too much putting strain on the valve.

I've had a quick look on CRC and can't find any inserts for using presta tubes. Anyone know where I can buy them? The Halo Freedom is quite a deep rim - does that mean I need a deeper insert?

I like the rim and I like the tyre so I'd liek to keep both if poss. I'm planning to bung another layer of rim tape in there, quite a wide one so it gets right up under the bead. Any other ideas for making sure the tyre does not slide around too much.

I will not be going tubeless (but don't let that stop you suggesting it ;~) ). Apart from anything else I very much doubt this tyre would ever seat/seal on this rim either 'ghetto' or with a conversion kit.


 
Posted : 16/07/2009 9:40 am
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Ta - have ordered a couple of them.


 
Posted : 16/07/2009 10:05 am
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Schwalbe inner tubes have a special ridged lockring on the valve that means you can use the presta ones in schraeder holes. They don't cost much more than other brands either.

Joe


 
Posted : 16/07/2009 10:23 am
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Schwalbe inner tubes have a special ridged lockring on the valve that means you can use the presta ones in schraeder holes.

Interesting. That may explain why I've not had the problem before.

I [i]think[/i] my DT5.1s (on the front of this bike and both wheels on my HT) are drilled for Schraeder. I'm dimly aware that the lockrings are different on Schwalbe - I know what you mean about them being ridged - I'd noticed it but wasn't aware it had a purpose apart from being different. I do tend to use Schwalbe tubes but that's just out of habit. I wasn't aware of the lockring thing.

The two tubes I did in last night had 'normal' lockrings. One was a Nokian DH tube which went down riding slowly up hill on tarmac - an indication that something odd was going on.


 
Posted : 16/07/2009 10:54 am
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Having said that I'm not sure even the Schwalbe tubes (and lockrings) would work so well with a deep section rim as the lockring only sorts out one end.


 
Posted : 16/07/2009 10:56 am