Quote from: beedawg on June 04, 2012, 05:30:03 PMThe reason I'm interested in these is that my rubber valve stem broke at either the end of the straight on in the first turn at Road America last weekend.Was this the factory stem? Was it dried out?
The reason I'm interested in these is that my rubber valve stem broke at either the end of the straight on in the first turn at Road America last weekend.
I just wanna point out that the .7 ounce metal-and-rubber 90* stem that Lloyd posted is probably the kind that I heard criticized. The base is rubber, and it's a press-fit valve stem. It's likely to flex at speed, so it's going to get worked and possibly fatigued. The picture in my original post is of a valve stem with a metal base. A nut inside the wheel presses a rubber seal against to inside of the rim to hold the valve in place and seal the air in. Not likely to flex at speed.
I have an all metal 90 degree unit on my front that works just great. I've often spun it a bit to get pressure easier and no problems in 10k miles.
mine was a glib comment too, i was piggy-backing on your poking fun at brent to poke fun at the track is safer/controlled people. a.s.
Quote from: aschendel on June 05, 2012, 12:47:10 PMmine was a glib comment too, i was piggy-backing on your poking fun at brent to poke fun at the track is safer/controlled people. a.s.But the track is safer, and I proved it. If you had a flat at 145 on the street, your bike (or hair) would start on fire instantaneously, and you'd be lucky to survive it. I didn't even pee in my pants. Much.Really, though, the track would be unquestionably safer than the street if we rode at street speeds on the track.
Quote from: carlson_mn on June 05, 2012, 08:01:21 PMI have an all metal 90 degree unit on my front that works just great. I've often spun it a bit to get pressure easier and no problems in 10k miles. The front tire on a sport bike is usually the harder one to get an air chuck or pressure gauge on because of the rotors, so that's the one that could benefit most from a 90-degree valve stem. But I don't understand your comment about having spun it a bit to get pressure easier. Maybe it's just too late in the day and I'll get it in the morning.
If I have it turned perpendicular to the rotors for easy access it hits the calipers as the wheel spins.
I don't disagree with anything there, but it's not "safe" (which nobody has claimed, safer, yes, safe, no) and it's not as controlled as many believe / would have everyone believe;
your cracked valve stem "proves" that, in my humble opinion. mid-corner intermediate / advanced and people'd have been affected, potentially very seriously.
say, what is the primary benefit of switching to the style you picked? i assume it's easier to use and less prone to failure?