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Valves for bikes: keep the air in your tyres!

Valves are an essential part of bicycle tyres. They are responsible for keeping air in the tyres, which allows the bike to roll.

What types of bicycle valves are there?

Bicycle valves can be classified into two main types: thin and wide. Thin valves are more common on road and track bikes, while wide valves are more common on mountain bikes and budget bikes.

How to choose bicycle valves

When choosing bicycle valves, it is important to consider valve type, valve size and valve material.

  • Valve type: Road and trail bikes tend to use thin valves, while mountain bikes and budget bikes tend to use wide valves.
  • Valve size: Valve size is determined by the diameter of the hole in the rim.
  • Material: Valves are available in a variety of materials, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.

How to maintain bicycle valves?

To keep bicycle valves in good condition, follow these tips:

  • Check valves regularly for signs of wear or damage.
  • Use a high-quality inflator to avoid damaging the valves.
  • Do not over-tighten the valve cap.
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