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I've got some new 58mm deep wheels on order and want to set them up tubeless. There's not a huge choice in valves for deeper rims (ie longest Stans seems to be 55mm and other brands on Wiggle are out of stock in the longer lengths), is there a disadvantage to getting standard valves and using valve extenders or should I just look harder to find longer valves? Any recommendations would be greatly received (although I would prefer black valves!), Thanks
I bought these for my 50mm wheels on 17th September so only recently out of stock, hopefully not long before back in.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-universal-tubeless-presta-valve/?sku=100343130
but for now...I have used normal tubes with extenders pre-tubeless so don't see why extenders wouldn't work from a tubeless perspective
Milkit do 75mm ones, they'd be spot on.
Valve extenders are the work of the devil, avoid them if you can.
HED go up to 110 mm and Silca gonto 90 mm. Both have been fine in my JET6/9 combination.
Avoid valve extenders if you can. Stans are the only external threaded ones I could find. And how else will you secure the valve to the rim. I used these too. They work fine as well but the long valves were nicer.
Orange Seal do a long black aluminium valve
Ive used these on my 60/88 tubeless wheels.
http://speed-evolution.com/index.php/product-category/valves/
They’ll do a mismatch set who I got a 38 and a 60 and with the 40mm extender they are just right
Specialized do a long valve for their Roval CLX64 wheels